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wheatsheaf is a
sheaf of
wheat The name may also
refer to: The
Wheatsheaf, Fitzrovia, a
public house in Camden,
London The
Wheatsheaf, St Helens, a...
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Wheatsheaf Park is a
football stadium in Staines-upon-Thames, England. It was the home
ground of
Staines Town
between its
opening in 1951 and the club's...
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groundshared with
Walton &
Hersham and
Egham Town
before the
return to
Wheatsheaf Lane on 22
February 2003.
During 2002–03 and 2003–04,
Staines pla**** in...
- The
Wheatsheaf is a pub in
Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia, London, that was po****r with London's
bohemian set in the 1930s. Its
customers included George Orwell...
- The
Wheatsheaf Hall is a
former Congregational Church mission hall in Vauxhall,
south London. It is a
grade II
listed building. The
earliest reference...
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Wheatsheaf Junction was the name
given to the
location where a
branch of the
North Wales Mineral Railway to
Brymbo connected with
Shrewsbury and Chester...
- The
Wheatsheaf is a
public house at 6
Stoney Street, Borough, Southwark, London..
Established in the 18th century, it has
become a
prominent landmark and...
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Druid Park (originally
known as the
Wheatsheaf Ground) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Woolsington,
north Newcastle upon Tyne in England. It is currently...
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Times (4
September 1968 – present)
Another publication was the
Wallaroo Wheatsheaf (December 1911 –
November 1918),
which was
produced monthly by Roland...
- The
Wheatsheaf is a
grade II
listed public house in Heatherside, Camberley, Surrey. It was
designed by John and
Sylvia Reid and
opened in 1970. It has...