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  • Book Awards were a set of annual literary awards recognising English-language books by writers based in UK and Ireland. Originally named the Whitbread Book...
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  • output. In 1971, Whitbread inaugurated the Whitbread Book Awards. The next year, Whitbread became the initiating sponsor of the Whitbread Round the World...
    32 KB (3,219 words) - 11:58, 1 August 2024
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    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...
    50 KB (3,997 words) - 08:52, 6 August 2024
  • Costa Coffee (category Whitbread former divisions and subsidiaries)
    1971 by Sergio Costa as a wholesale operation supplying roasted coffee to caterers and specialist Italian coffee shops. It was acquired by Whitbread in...
    25 KB (1,941 words) - 16:41, 18 August 2024
  • Dunstable, United Kingdom. Whitbread may also refer to: Adrian Whitbread (born 1971), former professional footballer Barry Whitbread (born c. 1949), football...
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  • 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...
    31 KB (1,026 words) - 06:27, 21 April 2024
  • Book Award for Novel, formerly known as the Whitbread Award (1971–2005), was an annual literary award for novels, as part of the Costa Book Awards. The...
    30 KB (967 words) - 19:07, 19 April 2024
  • Jane Gardam (category Costa Book Award winners)
    Wimbledon, and Yorkshire. She has won numerous literary awards, including the Whitbread Award twice. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British...
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  • Rachel Cusk (section Awards)
    June 2023. "Whitbread Winners 1971-2005" (PDF). Costa Book Awards. Retrieved 29 January 2017. "Previous winners of the Somerset Maugham Awards". The Society...
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  • William Trevor (category Irish PEN Award for Literature winners)
    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...
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  • Ewart assumed the directorship. In 1971, Allied Breweries sold its 35 per cent stake in the company, leaving Whitbread 25 per cent and the Boddington family...
    48 KB (4,966 words) - 05:28, 19 July 2024
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    During her career, Sanderson had a rivalry with fellow Briton Fatima Whitbread, who took the bronze in the 1984 Olympics. Outside athletics, Sanderson...
    70 KB (5,280 words) - 08:55, 20 April 2024
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    Peter Blake (sailor) (category Laureus World Sports Awards winners)
    1948 – 5 December 2001) was a New Zealand yachtsman who won the 1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race, held the Jules Verne Trophy from 1994 to 1997 by...
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    Michael Frayn (category International Emmy Award winners)
    Awards". New York Drama Critics' Circle. Retrieved 30 July 2023. "Whitbread Winners 1971-2005" (PDF). Costa Coffee. Retrieved 30 July 2023. "Michael Frayn...
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  • The Costa Book Award for Biography, formerly part of the Whitbread Book Awards (1971–2006), was an annual literary award for children's books, part of...
    39 KB (885 words) - 21:56, 19 June 2024
  • The Costa Book Award for Poetry, formerly known as the Whitbread Award (1971–2006), was an annual literary award for poetry collections, part of the Costa...
    31 KB (1,150 words) - 17:09, 19 April 2024
  • Tash Aw (category 1971 births)
    longlisted for the 2005 Man Booker Prize and won the 2005 Whitbread Book Awards First Novel Award as well as the 2005 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best...
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    Boddingtons Bitter (category Products introduced in 1971)
    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...
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  • Anne Fine (category British Book Award winners)
    five books she also won the Guardian Prize, one Smarties Prize, two Whitbread Awards, and she was twice the Children's Author of the Year. For her contribution...
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  • 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 of...
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