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The Berkeley Hotel | Architect: John Heah
The Crescent Pavilion Penthouse at The Berkeley
Illustration on the menu of The Berkeley (1924). The Berkeley is a five-star hotel in Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, London.
The Four Most Stylish Wedding Venues in the UK 2016
The Four Most Stylish Wedding Venues in the UK 2016
If you’re looking for your dream wedding venue, then it can be all too easy to get overwhelmed. There are so many options available to you, how on earth are you meant to decide? In days gone by you would have got married in your local church or registrar’s office. Nowadays, all sorts of venues can be hired for your big day. If you want your nuptials to be chic and elegant, why not go for a really…
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Rustic refined style for well-dressed gentlemen. Our new #Berkeley classic chukka boot.
Dashing through the snow. Rustic and refined for the season. The #RichmondSeries of demi-boot and the new #Berkeley classic chukka boot. Artisanal footwear for the classic gentleman. Nettleton Shoes
U.S. soda makers headed for tax showdown in California
By Anjali Athavaley and Lisa Baertlein BERKELEY Calif/NEW YORK (Reuters) - No American city has passed a ballot measure raising taxes on sugary drinks, and ahead of votes Tuesday in Berkeley and San Francisco, the U.S. soda industry has been working hard to keep it that way. In Berkeley alone, the American Beverage Association and its members have spent at least $2.1 million, or about $27 per eligible voter, to fight a ballot measure that would impose a new 1-cent per ounce tax on sugary beverages that supporters say would reduce consumption and battle obesity and diabetes. ... http://dlvr.it/7PttvK