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unusual facts about Hamersley’s Bistro



Alfred St. George Hamersley

Colonel Hamersley, now in his sixty-eighth year gave over the command to a younger man, Major Drought and the Batteries were commended by the authorities for their efficiency in battles such as the Somme, Arras and Ypres.

Gabriel Frasca

Later on, he decided to become a chef, and by the age of 20 he was cooking French cuisine for James Beard Award winner named Gordon Hamersley at Hamersley’s Bistro.

Gordon Hamersley

Four years later, he and his wife opened the Hamersley's Bistro on Tremont Street where they serve French cuisine.

Harold A. Hamersley

Hamersley started again on 25 January 1918, destroying an Albatros D.V.

Hugh Hamersley

Hamersley's family estate was at Pyrton Manor near Watlington, Oxfordshire, but he rose to prominence in London as a merchant.

Michael Hamersley

Hamersley ran on a campaign of reform, seeking to tie Rep. Doolittle to disgraced politicians and lobbyists such as Duke Cunningham and Jack Abramoff, and generally accusing Doolittle of participating in "pay-to-play politics".


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