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"olde worlde" Definitions
  1. (of a place or its atmosphere) trying deliberately to seem old-fashioned
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But Nansledan will share Poundbury's winding roads, nooks and crannies and olde-worlde feel.
I prefer the olde worlde buildings but it doesn't matter whether a place is new or old, it comes down to what they're selling and what they're doing.
He also had records released on various other labels, including All-Platinum, Brut, Olde Worlde, Stax and Groove Records.
The album was released in November 2012 by Japanese indie label And Records , and included notable performances from British instrumentalist Nick Duffy, Japanese bassist Takeshi Horikoshi (OCEANLANE, Olde Worlde), and drummer Yoshinari Kishida, who performs with Shugo Tokumaru. Sikora is currently performing in Japan and recently shared the stage with Liz Phair.
All Saints, the parish church While there are few buildings of outstanding historical or architectural interest, old Blaby is a conservation area. It contains some ancient and picturesque dwellings and has a charming 'olde worlde' feel. Old Blaby also contains The Baker's Arms, a thatched public house that dates back to 1484. The other public houses to be found in Blaby are The Fox & Tiger, The Bulls Head and The Black Horse.
She lived in Chester in the county of Cheshire but travelled extensively, painting British scenes, during the summers in the 1870s and 1880s. Her paintings are very detailed and highly picturesque populated street scenes capturing the "olde worlde" character of British towns and cities in the booming Victorian period. Her paintings are very popular today as prints and on jigsaw puzzles. Around 1910 she moved with her sister to Tunbridge Wells, and later to St Leonards, where she died in 1924.
The meal became associated with the Berni Inn chain, established 1955 and which had 147 hotels and restaurants by 1970, making it the largest food chain outside the United States. The chain prospered by offering a menu with a limited number of options in "Olde Worlde" style restaurants that looked much the same in every branch. The most popular meal at a "Berni", even as late as the 1980s, remained prawn cocktail, steak and chips, and Black Forest gâteau. In their 2000 obituary of Frank Berni, The Guardian noted "the Briton's favourite menu of prawn cocktail, steak and Black Forest gâteau".
St Fillan's Church Neighbouring St Fillan's Church is one of the best-preserved medieval parish churches in Scotland, dating largely to the 12th century. A south arcade was added to the nave in the early 16th century (open in summer). The A921, the main road along the south coast of Fife, leads down the High Street of Wester Aberdour, before kinking sharply left to cross the railway line, then right again to progress through Easter Aberdour's Main Street. Wester Aberdour has the more 'olde worlde' feel of the two, with the narrower through road more closely hemmed in by shops and hotels.
The Sondek LP12 turntable, introduced in 1972, uses a suspended sub-chassis design and a patented tightly-toleranced single-point bearing. The LP12 has evolved since its introduction, but its basic suspended sub-chassis design has remained.Linn LP Playing System , Michael Fremer, Stereophile, November 2003 The design was identical to the Ariston RD11Hi-Fi News & Record Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1973 and similar to the Thorens TD150, both in turn based on the Acoustic Research XA turntable that was launched in 1961.OLDE WORLDE – ARISTON RD11 TURNTABLE , David Price, Hi-Fi World Magazine The XA was created by renowned audio pioneer Edgar Villchur.Gregory, Roy (23 October 2009).
Rogozhskaya sloboda of yam coachmen serving the mail route to Vladimir and Ryazan was established as an eastern suburb of Moscow in the end of the 16th century. The name of the sloboda and its streets goes back to Rogozhi (now Noginsk), the first overnight station on the Vladimirka road. In the second half of the 18th century the area experienced an influx of Old Believers, a persecuted religious minority that was allowed to practice their faith in an out-of-town Rogozhskoye Cemetery; the entrepreneurial and secretive dissidents formed a unique business community west of the coachmen's sloboda and contributed to industrialization of Eastern Moscow in the 19th century.Taplin, Phoebe (2010). Olde-worlde streets in Russia’s capital .

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