- 3.24861°W / 54.39778; -3.24861 The
Woolpack Walk is a
challenge walk
which starts and
finishes at the
Woolpack Inn,
Eskdale in the Lake
District of...
- 1984 the two
clubs changed their names to the
Garrison Gunners and the
Woolpack Wanderers,
which are
their current names. In
April 2008,
Adidas ran an...
- in the
early 1990s.
Local public house The
Woolpack is "the
heart of the community".
Owners of the
Woolpack have
included Amos
Brearly (Ronald Magill)...
-
Woolpack Island (65°37′S 65°0′W / 65.617°S 65.000°W / -65.617; -65.000) is a
narrow island 1.5 nautical
miles (2.8 km) long,
lying 4 nautical miles...
- The
Woolpack cricket ground was an 18th-century
cricket venue in Islington, used for
matches in 1729 and 1732. The ground's
location has been described...
- 52°3′42″N 1°9′36″E / 52.06167°N 1.16000°E / 52.06167; 1.16000 The
Woolpack Public House is an
eighteenth century public house located where Bolton Lane...
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Wealden iron
industry and clothmaking. The
parish includes the
hamlet Woolpack Corner (51°06′N 0°38′E / 51.10°N 00.64°E / 51.10; 00.64). The place...
-
Farmers Fold,
Townwell Fold and
Victoria Fold), as well as
Woolpack Street and
Woolpack Alley. In 1512, Sir
Stephen Jenyns, a
former Lord
Mayor of London...
- seen,
preparing for Jacob's Sugden's funeral. Jack
Sugden is seen in The
Woolpack along with
landlord Amos Brearly,
watching his father's
funeral procession...
-
supporting a cross-staff Or
flying a
pennant Azure charged with a
woolpack Argent.
Escutcheon Azure a
chevron Erminois between three woolpacks Argent....