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  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit to Brinsworth House, Twickenham, London, UK - 18 Dec 2018
    Meghan Duchess of Sussex is visiting the Royal Variety Charity's residential nursing and care home. The Royal Variety Charity, of which the Queen is Patron, assists those who have worked professionally in the entertainment industry and are in need of help and assistance as a result of old age, ill-health, or hard times. Many of those who work in the entertainment industry can often work season to season, spending long periods with no work at all, and with little ability to make any plans for their futures, or to provide themselves with security should they have an accident or fall ill.Money raised by the Royal Variety Charity, and through the annual Royal Variety Performance, helps and supports hundreds of retired entertainers throughout the UK.

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  • Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    The Dog And Bone: Villagers Turn Phone Box Into Pub
    A village has opened the smallest pub in the world - in a redundant red phone box.

    Locals angered by the loss of their historic local pub set up The Dog and Bone alehouse in the phone box, which has a small 3ft by 3ft floor.

    A carpenter created a triangular bar for the barman to stand behind and drinkers lined up outside to order their pints and crisps.

    Bar staff squeezed into the box in Shepreth, Cambs, and pulled pints from a barrel under the bar and more than 70 drinkers queued down the pavement as they waited to be served.

    The tiny drinking hole is believed to be the smallest in the world and was open for just one night.

    Alistair Janson, who ran the village pub, which has been closed, said: "As part of the action group, we believe this to be the smallest pub in the world and are looking to seek recognition from the Guinness Book of Records.

    "We've lost our pub, The Plough, but the parish council has bought the redundant phone box from BT for a pound.

    "We normally have a get-together on the Friday night before the start of the fete weekend, so we thought why not think out of the box and drink in the phone box.

    "It took a little imagination and a bit of cleaning - and we got some expert help from staff at The British Queen pub in Meldreth, the next village.

    "We just want to demonstrate how thoroughly we need a pub in the village, by using the only facility left in the village.

    "Because we are the smallest pub in the world, we only gave out the smallest glasses of beer.

    "We must have had 60 or 70 people there. It was great. When the beer ran out at about 10.30pm we called time."

    He added: "We might do it again sometime. The powers that be should take note. In Shepreth we can have a good night out in a phone box - imagine wha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QGUVSWUQD

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  • Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1377550b )

    The Dog And Bone: Villagers Turn Phone Box Into Pub
    A village has opened the smallest pub in the world - in a redundant red phone box.

    Locals angered by the loss of their historic local pub set up The Dog and Bone alehouse in the phone box, which has a small 3ft by 3ft floor.

    A carpenter created a triangular bar for the barman to stand behind and drinkers lined up outside to order their pints and crisps.

    Bar staff squeezed into the box in Shepreth, Cambs, and pulled pints from a barrel under the bar and more than 70 drinkers queued down the pavement as they waited to be served.

    The tiny drinking hole is believed to be the smallest in the world and was open for just one night.

    Alistair Janson, who ran the village pub, which has been closed, said: "As part of the action group, we believe this to be the smallest pub in the world and are looking to seek recognition from the Guinness Book of Records.

    "We've lost our pub, The Plough, but the parish council has bought the redundant phone box from BT for a pound.

    "We normally have a get-together on the Friday night before the start of the fete weekend, so we thought why not think out of the box and drink in the phone box.

    "It took a little imagination and a bit of cleaning - and we got some expert help from staff at The British Queen pub in Meldreth, the next village.

    "We just want to demonstrate how thoroughly we need a pub in the village, by using the only facility left in the village.

    "Because we are the smallest pub in the world, we only gave out the smallest glasses of beer.

    "We must have had 60 or 70 people there. It was great. When the beer ran out at about 10.30pm we called time."

    He added: "We might do it again sometime. The powers that be should take note. In Shepreth we can have a good night out in a phone box - imagine wha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QGUVSWUQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1377550d )

    The Dog And Bone: Villagers Turn Phone Box Into Pub
    A village has opened the smallest pub in the world - in a redundant red phone box.

    Locals angered by the loss of their historic local pub set up The Dog and Bone alehouse in the phone box, which has a small 3ft by 3ft floor.

    A carpenter created a triangular bar for the barman to stand behind and drinkers lined up outside to order their pints and crisps.

    Bar staff squeezed into the box in Shepreth, Cambs, and pulled pints from a barrel under the bar and more than 70 drinkers queued down the pavement as they waited to be served.

    The tiny drinking hole is believed to be the smallest in the world and was open for just one night.

    Alistair Janson, who ran the village pub, which has been closed, said: "As part of the action group, we believe this to be the smallest pub in the world and are looking to seek recognition from the Guinness Book of Records.

    "We've lost our pub, The Plough, but the parish council has bought the redundant phone box from BT for a pound.

    "We normally have a get-together on the Friday night before the start of the fete weekend, so we thought why not think out of the box and drink in the phone box.

    "It took a little imagination and a bit of cleaning - and we got some expert help from staff at The British Queen pub in Meldreth, the next village.

    "We just want to demonstrate how thoroughly we need a pub in the village, by using the only facility left in the village.

    "Because we are the smallest pub in the world, we only gave out the smallest glasses of beer.

    "We must have had 60 or 70 people there. It was great. When the beer ran out at about 10.30pm we called time."

    He added: "We might do it again sometime. The powers that be should take note. In Shepreth we can have a good night out in a phone box - imagine wha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QGUVSWUQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Village opens smallest pub in world in red phone box, Shepreth, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1377550e )

    The Dog And Bone: Villagers Turn Phone Box Into Pub
    A village has opened the smallest pub in the world - in a redundant red phone box.

    Locals angered by the loss of their historic local pub set up The Dog and Bone alehouse in the phone box, which has a small 3ft by 3ft floor.

    A carpenter created a triangular bar for the barman to stand behind and drinkers lined up outside to order their pints and crisps.

    Bar staff squeezed into the box in Shepreth, Cambs, and pulled pints from a barrel under the bar and more than 70 drinkers queued down the pavement as they waited to be served.

    The tiny drinking hole is believed to be the smallest in the world and was open for just one night.

    Alistair Janson, who ran the village pub, which has been closed, said: "As part of the action group, we believe this to be the smallest pub in the world and are looking to seek recognition from the Guinness Book of Records.

    "We've lost our pub, The Plough, but the parish council has bought the redundant phone box from BT for a pound.

    "We normally have a get-together on the Friday night before the start of the fete weekend, so we thought why not think out of the box and drink in the phone box.

    "It took a little imagination and a bit of cleaning - and we got some expert help from staff at The British Queen pub in Meldreth, the next village.

    "We just want to demonstrate how thoroughly we need a pub in the village, by using the only facility left in the village.

    "Because we are the smallest pub in the world, we only gave out the smallest glasses of beer.

    "We must have had 60 or 70 people there. It was great. When the beer ran out at about 10.30pm we called time."

    He added: "We might do it again sometime. The powers that be should take note. In Shepreth we can have a good night out in a phone box - imagine wha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QGUVSWUQD

    DUKAS/REX