His ketch sank, however, and he soon found himself back at the bar, no longer as the owner but as barman under new manager Rebecca Howe. |
To be fair, Howe promulgated the idea of a Mother's Day in the aftermath of the American Civil War as, she intended, a contribution to peace. |
Graham, in a Jacky Howe flannel, was sitting hunched with his bony legs drawn up under his chin. |
Work is already underway on the site of the former Railway pub at the junction of Leigh Road and Lovers Lane at Howe Bridge. |
The magazine was conspicuously quiet during World War II, publishing only a maddeningly vague piece by architect George Howe. |
The new Hoover Hall is linked to phase I of the complex, Howe Hall, by the university's first skywalk. |