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- * The local newspapers include ''Dublin Penny Journal'', ''The Echo'', ''The Northside People'', ''The Southside People''13 KB (1,870 words) - 22:25, 1 April 2021
- ...1940-): [[Liverpool]] born but lived in Fraserburgh since 1975; author of 'Penny Lane is in My Ears and in My Eyes' about growing up with The Beatles<ref>[h14 KB (2,095 words) - 21:41, 9 March 2016
- ...ed by molten metal. Their only medical help was that administered by the 'Penny Doctor.' Wages were paid in Homfray's private coinage-banks were not allo8 KB (1,338 words) - 17:36, 28 January 2016
- ...n the area.<ref>{{Cite book | title= Stockport hatting | author= McKnight, Penny | year= 2000 | publisher= Stockport M.B.C., Community Services Division | l17 KB (2,581 words) - 13:41, 27 January 2016
- ...Safety Bicycle, which was much safer and more popular than the pioneering Penny Farthing. The company later became Rover. By the early 20th century, bicycl20 KB (3,190 words) - 12:45, 27 April 2021
- ...Blitz of Second World War.<ref>[http://fishponds.org.uk/luftbrim.html John Penny MA; The Luftwaffe over the Bristol area 1940-44] Retrieved: 14 July 2008</r23 KB (3,465 words) - 15:51, 25 May 2023
- ...landrindod Wells Victorian Festival penny farthing.jpg|thumb|right|130px|A penny-farthing at the Victorian Festival]]10 KB (1,577 words) - 08:17, 20 October 2017
- ...ts that will are known as 'lead plants' such as spring sandwort and alpine penny-cress.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.outofoblivion.org.uk/upwharfedale.asp|14 KB (2,007 words) - 19:10, 10 June 2013
- ...Buckden entered a quiet period, famous only as the first night's stop for penny-farthing cyclists racing from [[Knightsbridge]] to [[John O' Groats]]. Then3 KB (467 words) - 19:35, 3 April 2012
- *Penny's Hospital almshouses *Penny's Hospital, 18th century almshouses on King Street11 KB (1,701 words) - 10:51, 30 March 2016
- ...8th century, is now a house known as Hedges.<ref>{{cite web |title=James C Penny: ''Hedges'' |url=http://media.rightmove.co.uk/35k/34055/34055_111664A_1166413 KB (2,068 words) - 09:06, 9 April 2017
- ...ts and rioters came from Nottingham into Newark, parading the streets with penny loaves dripped in blood carried on pikes, crying 'Bread or blood.'"''19 KB (2,930 words) - 14:20, 7 July 2016
- ...e, their visitors' book was signed with over 7,000 names - all arriving on penny-farthings or boneshakers.4 KB (704 words) - 18:23, 1 December 2011
- ...owys and increasing Viking raids in Gwynedd. He is recorded to have paid a penny for hostages captured by Vikings, a large sum for his time. With Maredudd's14 KB (2,193 words) - 22:32, 14 January 2014
- ...in the harbour Whitby - geograph.org.uk - 351224.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Penny Hedge in the harbour]] ...=http://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/funzone/myths/story.php?lid=9 |title=The Penny Hedge |first=|last=|publisher=North York Moors National Park Authority |acc37 KB (5,686 words) - 20:50, 28 January 2016
- ...<ref>{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=Ian R.|coauthors=Evans, Karen & Fraser, Penny|title=A tale of two cities: global change, local feeling and everyday life16 KB (2,374 words) - 13:54, 20 October 2017
- ...n denominations in 1929, nominally equivalent to the British halfpenny and penny, resulting in his prosecution under the Coinage Act of 1870. The House of L39 KB (6,039 words) - 20:30, 26 November 2023
- ...ogle.com/books?id=bKdbAAAAQAAJ&vq=lighthouse&pg=RA1-PA365&output=embed The Penny Magazine. 19 September 1835. pp.365]</ref> ...the air in which a good fire of coals was kept blazing at night.<ref name="Penny"></ref>5 KB (944 words) - 09:47, 21 September 2015
- [[File:Parys Penny.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A Parys Penny]] ...coinage between 1787 and 1793. The Parys Penny, also known as the Anglesey Penny, was used by the mine to pay workers, and also by the populace at large. It7 KB (1,154 words) - 17:05, 31 August 2018
- [[File:Parys Penny.jpg|thumb|120px|left|Parys Penny]] ...s locality, including Penysarn, had their own accepted currency; the Parys Penny which was made from the copper mined at the mountain.<ref>http://www.angles2 KB (376 words) - 22:05, 21 May 2012