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  • Whitbread
  • Multinational hotel and restaurant company

    Whitbread, previously trading as Whitbread, Martineau & Co., is a British multinational hotel and restaurant company headquartered in Houghton Regis, England

    Whitbread

    Whitbread

  • Fatima Whitbread
  • British javelin thrower (born 1961)

    Fatima Whitbread, MBE (née Vedad; born 3 March 1961) is a British retired javelin thrower. She broke the world record with a throw of 77.44 m (254 ft

    Fatima Whitbread

    Fatima Whitbread

    Fatima_Whitbread

  • Costa Book Awards
  • Former annual literary awards

    UK and Ireland. Originally named the Whitbread Book Awards from 1971 to 2005 after its first sponsor, the Whitbread company, then a brewery and owner of

    Costa Book Awards

    Costa_Book_Awards

  • Samuel Whitbread
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Samuel Whitbread may refer to: Samuel Whitbread (1720–1796), English brewer and Member of Parliament Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815), his son, English politician

    Samuel Whitbread

    Samuel_Whitbread

  • Whitbread (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Whitbread in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whitbread is a multinational hotel, coffee shop and restaurant company headquartered in Dunstable

    Whitbread (disambiguation)

    Whitbread_(disambiguation)

  • Margaret Whitbread
  • English javelin thrower

    Margaret Jean Whitbread (née Callender; born 25 June 1939) is a former athlete who competed for England. Callender finished third behind Averil Williams

    Margaret Whitbread

    Margaret Whitbread

    Margaret_Whitbread

  • Tessa Sanderson
  • British former javelin thrower (born 1956)

    During her career, Sanderson had a rivalry with fellow Briton Fatima Whitbread, who took the bronze in the 1984 Olympics. Outside athletics, Sanderson

    Tessa Sanderson

    Tessa Sanderson

    Tessa_Sanderson

  • AB InBev
  • Belgian multinational beverage and brewing company

    joint venture with Sun in Russia. In 2000, Interbrew acquired Bass and Whitbread in the UK. They then acquired a number of German breweries: Diebels and

    AB InBev

    AB_InBev

  • Zak Whitbread
  • American soccer player (born 1984)

    Zak Benjamin Whitbread (born March 4, 1984) is an American retired professional soccer player who played as a defender. Although born in Houston, Texas

    Zak Whitbread

    Zak Whitbread

    Zak_Whitbread

  • Samuel Whitbread (businessman, born 1937)
  • British businessman (1937–2023)

    Sir Samuel Charles Whitbread KCVO DL JP (22 February 1937 – 17 January 2023) was a British businessman and public servant. Born in London on 22 February

    Samuel Whitbread (businessman, born 1937)

    Samuel_Whitbread_(businessman,_born_1937)

  • Helena Whitbread
  • English writer who decoded Anne Lister's diaries (born 1931)

    Helena Whitbread MBE (born 1931) is an English writer from Halifax, West Yorkshire. She is best known for the decryption and editing of the 19th-century

    Helena Whitbread

    Helena_Whitbread

  • Freddie Whitbread
  • British boxer

    Frederick William Whitbread (31 August 1892 – 1 January 1939) was a British boxer. He fought under the name Freddie Whitbread He competed in the men's

    Freddie Whitbread

    Freddie_Whitbread

  • Jai Whitbread
  • Australian rugby league footballer

    Jai Whitbread (born 16 January 1998) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop and loose forward for Hull Kingston Rovers

    Jai Whitbread

    Jai Whitbread

    Jai_Whitbread

  • The Ocean Race
  • Yacht race around the world

    1973. Originally named the Whitbread Round the World Race after its initiating sponsor, British brewing company Whitbread, in 2001 it became the Volvo

    The Ocean Race

    The Ocean Race

    The_Ocean_Race

  • Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815)
  • English politician (1764-1815)

    Samuel Whitbread (18 January 1764 – 6 July 1815) was a British politician. The heir of a wealthy brewer, he was a staunch Whig sitting in Parliament from

    Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815)

    Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815)

    Samuel_Whitbread_(1764–1815)

  • Peter Whitbread
  • English actor and screenwriter (1928–2004)

    Peter Bruce Pauling Whitbread (25 October 1928 – 26 October 2004) was an English actor and screenwriter. He was born in Norfolk, England and educated

    Peter Whitbread

    Peter_Whitbread

  • Adrian Whitbread
  • English footballer and manager (born 1971)

    Adrian Richard Whitbread (born 22 October 1971) is an English football manager and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a defender who

    Adrian Whitbread

    Adrian Whitbread

    Adrian_Whitbread

  • Costa Coffee
  • British coffeehouse company

    coffee to caterers and specialist Italian coffee shops. It was acquired by Whitbread in 1995, then sold to The Coca-Cola Company in January 2019 in a deal

    Costa Coffee

    Costa_Coffee

  • Premier Inn
  • British hotel chain

    Premier Inn Limited, a subsidiary of Whitbread, is a British limited-service hotel chain with operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria

    Premier Inn

    Premier_Inn

  • William Henry Whitbread
  • English politician

    William Henry Whitbread (4 February 1795 – 21 June 1867) was an English Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1818 to 1835. Whitbread was the

    William Henry Whitbread

    William Henry Whitbread

    William_Henry_Whitbread

  • James Whitbread Lee Glaisher
  • English mathematician and astronomer

    James Whitbread Lee Glaisher (5 November 1848, in Lewisham — 7 December 1928, in Cambridge) was a prominent English mathematician and astronomer. He is

    James Whitbread Lee Glaisher

    James Whitbread Lee Glaisher

    James_Whitbread_Lee_Glaisher

  • Samuel Charles Whitbread
  • British politician

    Samuel Charles Whitbread (16 February 1796 – 27 May 1879) was a British Member of Parliament, member of the Whitbread brewing family and founding president

    Samuel Charles Whitbread

    Samuel Charles Whitbread

    Samuel_Charles_Whitbread

  • Barry Whitbread
  • English footballer (born 1949)

    Barry Whitbread (born c. 1949) is an English former football player and coach who led the Singapore national football team to the country's first ever

    Barry Whitbread

    Barry_Whitbread

  • Boddingtons Brewery
  • Former regional brewery in Manchester, England

    AB Inbev. The cask version had previously not been brewed since 2012. Whitbread bought Boddingtons Brewery in 1989 and Boddingtons Bitter received an

    Boddingtons Brewery

    Boddingtons_Brewery

  • 1973–1974 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Sailing competition

    The 1973–74 Whitbread Round the World Race, the first edition of the Whitbread Round the World Race, started off from Portsmouth, England on 8 September

    1973–1974 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1973–1974_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • Thomas Whitbread
  • English Jesuit missionary and martyr

    Thomas Whitbread (alias Harcourt) (1618–30 June 1679) was an English Jesuit missionary and martyr, wrongly convicted of conspiracy to murder Charles II

    Thomas Whitbread

    Thomas Whitbread

    Thomas_Whitbread

  • Jasmine Whitbread
  • British businesswoman

    Jasmine Mary Whitbread (born 1 September 1963) is a British businesswoman, and the chair of Travis Perkins since 2021. From 2016 to 2021, she was the

    Jasmine Whitbread

    Jasmine_Whitbread

  • Whitbread Engine
  • The Whitbread Engine preserved in the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia, built in 1785, is one of the first rotative steam engines ever built, and

    Whitbread Engine

    Whitbread Engine

    Whitbread_Engine

  • 1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Sailing competition

    The 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race was run from Southampton to Southampton in 1989–90. It was run with several classes of yacht. Steinlager 2

    1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1989–1990_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • Samuel Whitbread (1720–1796)
  • British brewer and politician (1720–1796)

    Samuel Whitbread (30 August 1720 – 11 June 1796) was a British brewer and politician. In 1742, he established a brewery that in 1799 became Whitbread & Co

    Samuel Whitbread (1720–1796)

    Samuel Whitbread (1720–1796)

    Samuel_Whitbread_(1720–1796)

  • Samuel Whitbread Academy
  • Academy in Shefford, Bedfordshire, England

    Samuel Whitbread Academy is an Upper School and Sixth Form with Academy status serving the rural communities around the small market town of Shefford

    Samuel Whitbread Academy

    Samuel Whitbread Academy

    Samuel_Whitbread_Academy

  • Harvester (restaurant)
  • British casual dining restaurant chain

    South London. The chain, set up by Courage Brewery to compete with Whitbread's Beefeater restaurants and Grand Metropolitan's Berni Inns, is currently

    Harvester (restaurant)

    Harvester_(restaurant)

  • Beefeater (restaurant)
  • UK pub chain

    that once had over 140 pub restaurants in the United Kingdom, owned by Whitbread. The chain's name references both the English figure of the beefeater

    Beefeater (restaurant)

    Beefeater (restaurant)

    Beefeater_(restaurant)

  • Volvo Ocean 60
  • Class of ocean racing yacht

    The Whitbread 60 (W60), later known as the Volvo Ocean 60 (VO60), was a class of ocean racing yacht built to a "box rule" specifying key design parameters

    Volvo Ocean 60

    Volvo Ocean 60

    Volvo_Ocean_60

  • Greg Whitbread
  • Australian rugby league footballer

    Greg Whitbread is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He played for the Gold Coast and Canterbury-Bankstown

    Greg Whitbread

    Greg_Whitbread

  • Boddingtons Bitter
  • British beer

    returned to the adverts in 2017 to mark 21 years since her first advert. Whitbread acquired Boddingtons in 1989, and gave the bitter nationwide distribution

    Boddingtons Bitter

    Boddingtons Bitter

    Boddingtons_Bitter

  • 1993–1994 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Sailing competition

    The 1993–94 Whitbread Round the World Race was the sixth edition of the around-the-world sailing event. The race was won by Grant Dalton the maxi 'New

    1993–1994 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1993–1994_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • Infant school
  • Type of school for young children

     75–77. Whitbread 1972, pp. 45–49. O'Connor 2011, pp. 90–111. Whitbread 1972, pp. 84–87. Whitbread 1972, pp. 87–93. Whitbread 1972, pp. 63–64. Whitbread 1972

    Infant school

    Infant school

    Infant_school

  • Brewers Fayre
  • Pub restaurant chain in England

    restaurant chain, with 91 locations across the UK as of August 2025. Owned by Whitbread, Brewers Fayre restaurants are known for serving traditional British pub

    Brewers Fayre

    Brewers_Fayre

  • Samuel Whitbread (Liberal politician)
  • British Member of Parliament

    Samuel Howard Whitbread CB MP (8 January 1858 – 29 July 1944) was a British Member of Parliament and a member of the Whitbread brewing family. He was the

    Samuel Whitbread (Liberal politician)

    Samuel_Whitbread_(Liberal_politician)

  • They Think It's All Over (TV series)
  • British television comedy panel game (1995–2006)

    suggested that javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread had "unnaturally high levels of testosterone in her blood". Whitbread sued for libel and in November 1999

    They Think It's All Over (TV series)

    They_Think_It's_All_Over_(TV_series)

  • Intrum Justitia (yacht)
  • Volvo yacht

    Volvo Ocean 60 yacht. She finished second in the W60 class of the 1993–94 Whitbread Round the World Race skippered by Lawrie Smith. "Archived copy" (PDF)

    Intrum Justitia (yacht)

    Intrum_Justitia_(yacht)

  • Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915)
  • English brewer and politician

    Samuel Whitbread (5 May 1830 – 25 December 1915) was an English brewer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1852 to 1895

    Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915)

    Samuel Whitbread (1830–1915)

    Samuel_Whitbread_(1830–1915)

  • Andy Harrison
  • British businessman and management consultant

    chairman of SEGRO. He previously served as the CEO of The RAC, easyJet, Whitbread and the Dunelm Group. Harrison was educated at Hitchin Boys' Grammar School

    Andy Harrison

    Andy_Harrison

  • 1997–1998 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Sailing competition

    1997–98 Whitbread Round the World Race was the seventh edition of the around-the-world sailing event Whitbread Round the World Race. The Whitbread Round

    1997–1998 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1997–1998_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • Drum (yacht)
  • UK racing yacht

    designer Ron Holland & commissioned by Rob James to be sailed in the Whitbread Round the World Race.; with Mitsubishi both sponsoring & setting up Mitsubishi

    Drum (yacht)

    Drum (yacht)

    Drum_(yacht)

  • List of hop varieties
  • Brewer. It acquired the name Whitbread Golding after the brewery bought the farms in 1920 when Mr White retired. Whitbread did not acknowledge the work

    List of hop varieties

    List of hop varieties

    List_of_hop_varieties

  • The Mote in God's Eye
  • 1974 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle

    human technology. During the evacuation, MacArthur midshipmen Staley, Whitbread and Potter are cut off and forced to escape in Watchmaker-modified lifeboats

    The Mote in God's Eye

    The_Mote_in_God's_Eye

  • David Lloyd Leisure
  • UK based health, fitness and racquets group

    Whitbread a poor financial return, and on 2 August 2007 they sold it to London & Regional Properties and Bank of Scotland for £925 million. Whitbread

    David Lloyd Leisure

    David Lloyd Leisure

    David_Lloyd_Leisure

  • Costa Book Award for First Novel
  • Annual literary award for debut novels

    The Costa Book Award for First Novel, formerly known as the Whitbread Award (1971–2006), was an annual literary award for authors' debut novels, part

    Costa Book Award for First Novel

    Costa_Book_Award_for_First_Novel

  • Peter Blake (sailor)
  • New Zealand yachtsman

    2001) was a New Zealand yachtsman and adventurer who won the 1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race, held the Jules Verne Trophy from 1994 to 1997 by

    Peter Blake (sailor)

    Peter Blake (sailor)

    Peter_Blake_(sailor)

  • King's Legend
  • Dutch-owned Swan65 sailing yacht

    King's Legend is a Swan 65 sailing yacht. She has competed in the Whitbread Around the World Race in '77-'78, in which she came second. She is owned by

    King's Legend

    King's Legend

    King's_Legend

  • British Cypriots
  • Community in the United Kingdom

    Cypriot mother). British athlete and former world javelin champion Fatima Whitbread was born in London to a Turkish Cypriot mother and Greek Cypriot father

    British Cypriots

    British_Cypriots

  • Alison Brittain
  • British businesswoman (born 1965)

    of the Premier League, and the former chief executive officer (CEO) of Whitbread. She was previously head of retail banking at Lloyds Banking Group. Alison

    Alison Brittain

    Alison_Brittain

  • Lion New Zealand (sailing yacht)
  • Zealand is a former New Zealand racing maxi designed for the 1985-86 Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race and winner (line honours) of the 1984 Sydney

    Lion New Zealand (sailing yacht)

    Lion New Zealand (sailing yacht)

    Lion_New_Zealand_(sailing_yacht)

  • Laphroaig distillery
  • Scotch whisky distillery on Islay, Scotland

    International and the distillery were acquired by Whitbread. In 1989, the distillery was sold by Whitbread to become part of Allied Domecq. The brand was

    Laphroaig distillery

    Laphroaig distillery

    Laphroaig_distillery

  • Mark Haddon
  • English writer and illustrator (born 1962)

    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003). He won the Whitbread Award, the Dolly Gray Children's Literature Award, the Guardian Prize

    Mark Haddon

    Mark_Haddon

  • 1981–1982 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Sailing competition

    The 1981–82 Whitbread Round the World Race was the third edition of the around-the-world sailing event Whitbread Round the World Race. On 29 August 1981

    1981–1982 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1981–1982_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • 1985–1986 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Sailing competition

    The 1985–86 Whitbread Round the World Race was the fourth edition of the Whitbread Round the World Race (now known as the Ocean Globe Race). Fifteen boats

    1985–1986 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1985–1986_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • Bet365 Gold Cup
  • Steeplechase horse race in Britain

    was originally called the Whitbread Gold Cup. It was sponsored by Whitbread Brewers at the instigation of Colonel Bill Whitbread, the company's chairman

    Bet365 Gold Cup

    Bet365_Gold_Cup

  • Oscar Whitbread
  • Australian producer (1929–2016)

    Oscar Ralph Whitbread (26 November 1929 – 16 May 2016) was an English-Australian pioneering producer and director who worked extensively in television

    Oscar Whitbread

    Oscar_Whitbread

  • Beryl Bainbridge
  • English writer (1932–2010)

    often macabre tales set among the English working class. She won the Whitbread Awards prize for best novel in 1977 and 1996, and was nominated five times

    Beryl Bainbridge

    Beryl_Bainbridge

  • Tracy Edwards
  • British sailor (born 1962)

    British sailor. In 1989 she skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race in Maiden, becoming the first woman to receive

    Tracy Edwards

    Tracy Edwards

    Tracy_Edwards

  • Conny van Rietschoten
  • Dutch yacht racer

    December 2013) was a Dutch yacht skipper who was the only skipper to win the Whitbread Round the World Race (now known as The Ocean Race) twice: a feat that

    Conny van Rietschoten

    Conny van Rietschoten

    Conny_van_Rietschoten

  • Small Island (novel)
  • 2004 novel by British author Andrea Levy

    as one of the defining books of the decade. It won three awards: the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Orange Prize, and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize

    Small Island (novel)

    Small_Island_(novel)

  • Jane Gardam
  • English fiction writer and critic (1928–2025)

    Wimbledon and Yorkshire. She won numerous literary awards, including the Whitbread Award twice. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire

    Jane Gardam

    Jane_Gardam

  • Harry Potter
  • Series of fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling

    experience of judging Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for the 1999 Whitbread Awards. His overall view of the series was negative—"the Potter saga was

    Harry Potter

    Harry Potter

    Harry_Potter

  • 2026 Epping Forest District Council election
  • Local election in Epping Forest, England

    included Council Leader Chris Whitbread, who lost his North Weald and Nazeing county seat to Reform UK, and Holly Whitbread, who lost her Epping and Theydon

    2026 Epping Forest District Council election

    2026 Epping Forest District Council election

    2026_Epping_Forest_District_Council_election

  • Fremlin's Brewery
  • Brewery in Maidstone, Kent, England

    the largest in Kent, before going into decline after being purchased by Whitbread in 1967. The original brewery was founded on Earl Street, Maidstone, around

    Fremlin's Brewery

    Fremlin's Brewery

    Fremlin's_Brewery

  • Costa Book Award for Children's Book
  • Annual literary award for debut novels

    The Costa Book Award for Children's Book, formerly known as the Whitbread Award (1971–2005), was an annual literary award for children's books, part of

    Costa Book Award for Children's Book

    Costa_Book_Award_for_Children's_Book

  • Hop Farm
  • Country park in Kent, England

    major producer of hops for the brewing industry, in particular supplying Whitbread. During the late 19th century the farm was rented by Edward White, described

    Hop Farm

    Hop Farm

    Hop_Farm

  • Premier League
  • English association football league

    August 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2021. "Clubs vote unanimously to appoint Whitbread PLC CEO to the position from early 2023". Premier League. 26 July 2022

    Premier League

    Premier_League

  • 1977–1978 Whitbread Round the World Race
  • Round the World Yacht Race

    The 1977–78 Whitbread Round the World Race was the second edition of the around-the-world sailing event Whitbread Round the World Race. On 27 August 1977

    1977–1978 Whitbread Round the World Race

    1977–1978_Whitbread_Round_the_World_Race

  • Steinlager 2
  • Yacht

    1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race and line honours in the 1989 Fastnet Race. She was the only yacht to ever win all six legs of the Whitbread Round

    Steinlager 2

    Steinlager 2

    Steinlager_2

  • Soviet Union
  • Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991

    construction of a racing yacht specifically to take part in the 1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race with a Soviet crew. The 25 metre sloop Fazisi was

    Soviet Union

    Soviet Union

    Soviet_Union

  • Brown ale
  • Dark amber or brown ale beer style

    Manns Brown Ale had an original gravity of 1.043 and an ABV of around 4%. Whitbread Double Brown was even stronger, an OG of 1.054 and more than 5% ABV. The

    Brown ale

    Brown ale

    Brown_ale

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    320–321; Hughes, Helen of Troy, 350; Moser, A Cosmos of Desire, 443–444 Whitbread, Leslie George (1972). Fulgentius the Mythographer. Ohio State University

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • List of Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club List A players
  • Turner". CricketArchive. Retrieved 17 December 2010. "Player Profile: Gary Whitbread". CricketArchive. Retrieved 17 December 2010. "Player Profile: Neil Rowlands"

    List of Huntingdonshire County Cricket Club List A players

    List_of_Huntingdonshire_County_Cricket_Club_List_A_players

  • Peter Whitbread (field hockey)
  • British field hockey player and coach

    Peter Whitbread (28 March 1917 – 1 October 1995) was a British and English field hockey player who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Whitbread was educated

    Peter Whitbread (field hockey)

    Peter_Whitbread_(field_hockey)

  • Deborah Scaling Kiley
  • American sailor (1958–2012)

    and businesswoman. She was the first American woman to complete the Whitbread Round the World Race. In 1982, she famously survived a boating accident

    Deborah Scaling Kiley

    Deborah_Scaling_Kiley

  • Mackeson Stout
  • Milk stout made in Hythe, Kent, England

    attracted numerous imitators. Whitbread acquired the brand in 1929. By the 1950s it accounted for half of Whitbread's production, and was brewed at Chiswell

    Mackeson Stout

    Mackeson_Stout

  • Rachel Cusk
  • Canadian-British writer (born 1967)

    Oxford. Cusk's first novel, Saving Agnes, published in 1993, received the Whitbread First Novel Award. Its themes of femininity and social satire remained

    Rachel Cusk

    Rachel Cusk

    Rachel_Cusk

  • Maiden (yacht)
  • 58 foot (18 m) aluminium ocean racing yacht

    John Bankart. Edwards bought the yacht in 1987 to compete in the 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race with an all-female crew. The yacht achieved good

    Maiden (yacht)

    Maiden (yacht)

    Maiden_(yacht)

  • William Trevor
  • Irish writer (1928-2016)

    contemporary writers of short stories in the English language. Trevor won the Whitbread Prize three times and was nominated five times for the Booker Prize, the

    William Trevor

    William_Trevor

  • Rose Tremain
  • English writer (born 1943)

    Cooper Award (1984), the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1992), the Whitbread Award (1999) and the Orange Prize (2008). Tremain was born on 2 August

    Rose Tremain

    Rose_Tremain

  • Vaux Breweries
  • Brewer and hotel owner based in Sunderland, England

    company was listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was taken over by Whitbread in 2000. The company was founded in 1806 by Cuthbert Vaux (1779–1850)

    Vaux Breweries

    Vaux Breweries

    Vaux_Breweries

  • Dominic Paul
  • British businessman

    Paul is a British business executive and has been the chief executive of Whitbread since January 2023. He was previously the chief executive of Domino's

    Dominic Paul

    Dominic_Paul

  • Rumer Godden
  • British author (1907–1998)

    religious life. A number of Godden's novels are set in India. She won a 1972 Whitbread award for The Diddakoi, a young adult novel about Gypsies, televised by

    Rumer Godden

    Rumer Godden

    Rumer_Godden

  • Millwall F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    Warner United States of America Kasey Keller John Kerr Bruce Murray Zak Whitbread Wales Malcolm Allen Tom Bradshaw Joe Davies Walter Davis Jermaine Easter

    Millwall F.C.

    Millwall_F.C.

  • Simon Le Bon
  • English singer (born 1958)

    recording history, he has also dabbled in solo outings. In 1985, for the Whitbread Round the World Race, he contributed a song titled "Grey Lady of the Sea"

    Simon Le Bon

    Simon Le Bon

    Simon_Le_Bon

  • Murphy's Irish Stout
  • Beer brewed in Cork, Ireland

    advertising, exposed Murphy's to the international drinking community. In 1988, Whitbread acquired the distribution and brewing rights for Murphy's in the UK, where

    Murphy's Irish Stout

    Murphy's_Irish_Stout

  • Madame Doubtfire
  • 1987 novel by Anne Fine

    shortlisted for awards, including the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and Whitbread Children's Book Award. In November 1993, six years following its publication

    Madame Doubtfire

    Madame_Doubtfire

  • Berni Inn
  • Defunct British restaurant chain

    to Grand Metropolitan for £14.5 million in 1970. Berni Inn was sold to Whitbread in 1995, who converted the outlets into their own Beefeater restaurants

    Berni Inn

    Berni_Inn

  • Jerry Hall
  • American model and actress (born 1956)

    in Pictures, was published in 2010. In 2000, Hall was a judge for the Whitbread Prize. She argued for Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf. In 2005

    Jerry Hall

    Jerry Hall

    Jerry_Hall

  • Dawn Riley
  • American sailor

    America's Cups and two Whitbread Round the World races. She was the watch captain on Maiden, the first all-women's entry in the Whitbread race, and was the

    Dawn Riley

    Dawn_Riley

  • The Child in Time
  • 1987 novel by Ian McEwan

    three-year-old daughter Kate. The Child in Time divided critics. It won the Whitbread Novel Award for 1987 and has sometimes been declared one of McEwan's greatest

    The Child in Time

    The_Child_in_Time

  • Kevin Shoebridge
  • New Zealand sailor

    competed in multiple Volvo Ocean Races and America's Cups. In the 1985–86 Whitbread Round the World Race, Shoebridge sailed on board Lion New Zealand. In

    Kevin Shoebridge

    Kevin_Shoebridge

  • The Amber Spyglass
  • 2000 fantasy novel by Philip Pullman

    Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. Published in 2000, it won the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year award, the first children's novel to do so. It was named

    The Amber Spyglass

    The_Amber_Spyglass

  • Heineken (yacht)
  • Volvo Ocean 60 Class Yacht

    in the W60 class of the 1993–94 Whitbread Round the World Race skippered by Dawn Riley. Yamaha 1 was the first Whitbread 60 ever built and was used as a

    Heineken (yacht)

    Heineken_(yacht)

  • Roald Dahl
  • British writer and poet (1916–1990)

    (2011) on Voice of America (VOAnews.com), with transcript Footage of one Whitbread Book Prize presentation by Dahl (1982) Michael Coren, How I outed Roald

    Roald Dahl

    Roald Dahl

    Roald_Dahl

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  • Amenmerassetkhert
  • Male

    Egyptian

    Amenmerassetkhert

    , the praenomen of Takelothis I.

  • Angar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun

    Angar

    Embers

  • Gormly
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Gormly

    Sad.

  • Rayne
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Scandinavian

    Rayne

    Strong Counselor; From the Ancient Personal Name Ragnar

  • Chaddock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chaddock

    English : variant of Chadwick.

  • Duval
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Duval

    French : topographic name from Old French du val ‘from the valley’ (from Latin vallis).English : variant of Duvall 1.

  • Tansu
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tansu

    Long Life

  • Shimeah
  • Biblical

    Shimeah

    Shimeath, that hears, or obeys; perdition

  • Vedashruti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vedashruti

    Famous in the Vedas

  • Kamaroopine
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kamaroopine

    Altering form at will

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