About 2 hours and 15 minutes
I believe Robbie was born in Stoke On Trent, England. If that is correct, that would make him English.
i got a wooden garden set from a company in stoke on Trent ,but do not have the name of it . i would like to replace it
If you cannot find a pet store or breeder in stoke on Trent that sells guinea pigs then i suggest that you phone Claire Love. She is the previous owner of a guinea pig rescue centre in stoke on Trent and would probably be very happy to give you the information that you need. if you would like to read more about Claire please visit (you can phone her with the number at the bottom of the article): http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.UK/news/Mum-shuts-pet-project-spend-time-children/article-2842457-detail/article.HTML
When an exact date of an artifact is not known. "An earthenware cream jug was made in Stoke on Trent circa 1760" is an example
There are many cities in England, here are a few, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Bristol, Newcastle, Liverpool, Southampton, Stoke on Trent, Oxford, Norwich, Leicester, Chester, Leeds, York, Nottingham, Canterbury, Brighton.
About 480 miles and would take around 10 hours to drive there.
You can use guides on collectible pottery to trace the value of a Crown Devon pottery piece. The manufacturer, Stoke-on-Trent, made earthenware and often included the month and year in their mark. Experts on antique pottery would be able to tell you the value of old pottery and auction sites often have listings that will give you an idea of value.
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Some popular lodgings in Bristol would be The Bristol Hotel, Marriot Hotel Bristol City Centre and Bristol Marriot Royal Hotel, all being rated with four out of five stars.
It would depend on the which taxi company is uses to get from point A to point B. The cost can range between $18 and $80, depending on the companies initial charge, time charge, mile charge and the tip.?æ
Bristol is nearer to Dublin. There are no standard ferries operating between the two. You would need to go to the town of Holyhead in Wales to get a direct ferry to Dublin, or go to Fishguard and get a ferry to Ireland and then drive to Dublin.
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