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This brass commemorative plaque records: William Nicholson (1824-1909) Distiller, politican, cricket player, benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William Nicholson was a Victorian all-rounder - a businessman, MP and sporting hero. He played first-class cricket, ran the family's distilling business, and financed Lord's Cricket Ground and its famous pavilion. In 1873, William revitalised a collection of characterful alehouses, each one and architectural delight with a strong sense of place and individuality. William added craftsmanship - marble, tiling, vibrant leaded windows - and his larger-than-life personality. His alehouses are still brimming with warmth, tradition, and timeless hospitality. Recorded plaque organisation: Nicholson's Freehouse.
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William Nicholson (1824-1909) was a prominent Victorian-era businessman, politician, and cricket enthusiast who significantly contributed to the development of Lord's Cricket Ground and revitalized a collection of alehouses that continue to reflect his legacy of craftsmanship and hospitality.
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