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Re-instate list of Pubs

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I have re-instated the list of public house that was removed by User talk:Oneblackline. How this user can think that this list is advertising is incorrect. The list has no reference to any brewery or other business name, has no opening hours or any reference to any brand or trade mark  stavros1  ♣  10:48, 29 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Sports and Leisure ​— The Reef Leisure Centre

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I have updated the references to Splash with an update citing the new (i.e. Nov 2021) The Reef leisure centre.

Ralph Vaughan Williams

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There are several websites that, like this Wiki, confidently cite Martincross (the large house in Sheringham in which Ralph Vaughan Williams, his wife and his ailing brother-in-law, Hervey, lived in 1919) as the place where the composer wrote his Sea Symphony. However, that work was performed years earlier, in 1910, at the Leeds Festival, so the citation is incorrect. RVW did indeed compose while at Martincross, not least revising his London Symphony. He had also lived, though, at other addresses in the town over the preceding decade, and could be seen on his bicycle as he weaved through the streets, or propping up the bar at The Crown PH as an old sailor sang a folk song from memory, the composer jotting it down in notation for later use. Humboles (talk) 15:57, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]