Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Wetherspoon
'The Captain James Lang'
'Counting House', J. D. Wetherspoon Pub
| 23 Mar 2024 |
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Photographed from Albert Square, Dundee
Laowa 9mm f2.8 Zero-D Lens for Fujifilm X
F/5.6
1/500th sec
ISO: 800
Exposure Mode: Manual
Junction of Argyle Street, Oswald Street and Hope…
| 07 Jun 2021 |
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The Wetherspoon public house, The Sir John Moore is beside the white car.
'The Sir John Moore'
Captain James Lang, High Street, Dumbarton
| 28 Jul 2020 |
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James Lang was one of the Langs of Chapelton, he was born in Dumbarton in 1805 and was educated there. James became a law clerk in the town clerk’s office but he later served on the town’s steamers. In 1830, he became the captain of one of the Dumbarton Steamboat Company’s vessels. Quoted from the JD Wetherspoon website
Grave of Captain James Lang on the Geograph website
"The Captain James Lang" Public House, Dumbarton
| 02 Nov 2019 |
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James Lang was one of the Langs of Chapelton. He was born in Dumbarton in 1805, and was educated there. James became a law clerk in the Town Clerk's office, but he later served on the town's steamers. In 1830, he became the captain of one of the Dumbarton Steamboat Company's vessels. He commanded, in succession, the "Dumbarton", the "Leven", the "Prince Albert", the "Lochlomond", and the "Queen". In 1835, he married Agnes MacCallum of Greenock; she was the daughter of Peter MacCallum, founder of P MacCallum & Sons, iron and steel merchants, Greenock. Quoted from the Geograph website
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