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KOREA Yang Gu -- 13 Aug 1951 -- Two mortar crews of the Heavy Mortar Co., 38th Regiment, US Army 2nd Infantry Division, fire their 4.2 inch mortars at Communist positions on Hill 773 near Yang-gu, Korea -- Picture by Mochizuki / Lightroom Photos / US Army
Brick wall, green shutters, white window frame, sash windows, red bricks, grass and reeds in front, lights inside the building, oyster restaurent, farm, farm house;
Table, cloth two chairs, glasses, outside, on pavement, window box, colourful flowers, blackboards, menus, chalk, window, price in euros, St-Remy-de-Provence, south of France
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A table set for a cosy meal for two outside a French restaurant.
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Rye East Sussex Fletcher's House John Fletcher tea teas shop shops teashop teashops tea-shop tearoom tearooms Lion Street cobbled streets cobbles England UK United Kingdom leisure history heritage historic historical Jacobean dramatist GB Great Britain restaurant restaurants Fletchers room rooms birthplace of in on the
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Fletcher's House in Lion Street, Rye, in East Sussex - the property where Jacobean dramatist John Fletcher was born is now a tea rooms and restaurant. Fletcher (1579 - 1625) was among the most influential and prolific dramatists of his time and his fame rivaled Shakespeare in his day.
Rye East Sussex Fletcher's House John Fletcher tea teas shop shops teashop teashops tea-shop tearoom tearooms Lion Street sign streets England UK United Kingdom leisure history heritage historic historical Jacobean dramatist GB Great Britain restaurant restaurants Fletchers room rooms birthplace of in on the
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Sign marking the birthplace of Jacobean dramatist John Fletcher in Rye in East Sussex - Fletcher's House in Lion Street is now a tea rooms and restaurant. Fletcher (1579 - 1625) was among the most influential and prolific dramatists of his time and his fame rivaled Shakespeare in his day.
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Sing Sing prison; First prisoners in 1828. Built on site of old quarry, the prisoners dug out marble which was used in many buildings in the State. ; Electric chair in use 1890-1963 ; * Sing Sing Today - second largest prison in New York State (2, 369 inmates) with 1, 813 inmates in maximum security, 556 in medium security. ; âˆ' Staff - The facility has a staffing complement of just over 1, 000 employees (750 Security, 150 Support, 100 Program.) These professionals are from all walks of life including officers, doctors, plumbers, clerks, secretaries, counselors and teachers.; Has been a backdrop for many movies, particularly in 1940"s;