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obtain overnight accommodation in monasteries, but
later a
demand for
hostelries grew with the po****rity of
pilgrimages and travel. The
Hostellers of...
- Gazi Husrev-beg
Mosque (Bosnian: Gazi Husrev-begova džamija, Turkish: Gazi Hüsrev Bey Camii) is a
mosque in the city of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- affiliation,
established Meritorious Service Medals,
closed corrupt police hostelries, and had
telephones installed in
station houses. In 1894,
Roosevelt met...
- The
Corvedale Three Castles Walk is a
waymarked recreational circular walk of
about 11.5
miles (18.5 km)
located in the Corvedale, Shropshire, England...
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Richmond to Wandsworth,
being the sign of the Anchor'. The Anchor, the
family hostelry, was
situated in modern-day
Brewhouse Lane, near to the
Thames in Putney...
-
buildings include Bethlehem Chapel and the
Tabernacle Chapel. The town's
hostelries include Llwyngwair Arms in the
centre of town and
Cnapan Hotel, a Georgian...
- a
refugio or albergue, both of
which are
similar to
youth hostels or
hostelries in the
French system of gîtes d'étape.
Hostels may be run by a
local parish...
-
Ferdinand II of Aragon, the
Catholic Monarchs of Spain,
decided to
build a
hostelry and
hospital for
pilgrims at the very end of the Way of St James. They...
- like-minded
representatives started meeting, and were
named after the
various hostelries at
which they met. The
largest factions were Casino, Württemberger Hof...
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began to
travel to
Canterbury Cathedral and
Sittingbourne became a
useful hostelry for travellers.
Sittingbourne is
mentioned as a
stopping point in Chaucer's...