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  2. Bank of Montreal Building (Victoria, British Columbia)

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    The Bank of Montreal Building, or Bank of Montreal, Government Street Branch, is an historic building in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Designed by architect Francis Rattenbury, the building was constructed in 1897. [1] It is located on Government Street, at the entrance of Bastion Square, a few blocks north of the British Columbia ...

  3. The Irish Times - Wikipedia

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    0791-5144. Website. irishtimes.com. The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication. It was launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Ruadhán Mac Cormaic. [2] It is published every day except Sundays. [3] The Irish Times is Ireland's leading newspaper. [4] It is considered a newspaper of record for Ireland.

  4. Francis Rattenbury - Wikipedia

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    Francis Mawson Rattenbury (11 October 1867 – 28 March 1935) was a British architect although most of his career was spent in British Columbia, Canada, where he designed the province's legislative building among other public commissions. Divorced amid scandal, he was murdered in England at the age of 67 by his second wife's lover.

  5. List of bombings during the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    27 August – Caterham Arms pub bombing: The IRA bombed a pub in Surrey, injuring 33 people. 9 October – 1975 Piccadilly bombing: The IRA bombed a tube station in London, killing a civilian and injuring 20 others. 29 October – Trattoria Fiore bombing: The IRA bombed a Mayfair restaurant, injuring 18 people.

  6. Culture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pubs vary widely according to the clientele they serve, and the area they are in. Best known, and loved amongst tourists is the traditional pub, with its traditional Irish music (or "trad music") often performed live, tavern-like warmness, memorabilia and traditional Irish ornamentation. Often such pubs will also serve Irish food, particularly ...

  7. Australian pub - Wikipedia

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    Origin. The Australian pub is a direct descendant of the British and Irish pub. The production and consumption of alcoholic drinks has long played a key role in Western commerce and social activity, and this is reflected in the importance of pubs in the British colonisation of Australia after 1788. However, in the 19th century the local version ...

  8. Irish Australians - Wikipedia

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    Irish Australians. Irish Australians ( Irish: Gael-Astrálaigh) are an ethnic group of Australian citizens of Irish descent, which include immigrants from and descendants whose ancestry originates from the island of Ireland. [citation needed] Irish Australians have played a considerable role in the history of Australia.

  9. Irish pub - Wikipedia

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    Irish pub. In Ireland, a "pub" is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. Irish pubs are characterised by a unique culture centred around a casual and friendly atmosphere, hearty food and drink, Irish sports, and traditional Irish music. [citation needed] Their widespread appeal has led to the Irish ...