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He once said: "Tea and tobacco are my two comforts in life" Picture: MATTHEW FEARN/PA Credit: MATTHEW FEARN/PA British Prime Minister Harold Wilson was 1965's Pipe Smoker of the Year. He was later ...
“I couldn’t tell you who the current famous pipe smokers are,” says Gordon Mott, managing editor of Cigar Aficionado magazine. Indeed, there is no pipe equivalent to Mott’s ...
The shop is named for author Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional, Victorian- era detective, Sherlock Holmes, a pipe smoker possessed of no little brilliance. (His most famous monograph examined ...
So I joined a pipe-smoking club with a bunch of 80-year-olds and they used to share life with me in college.” Ben Higgins Brian To/Variety/Shutterstock Higgins added, “So I stuck to that ...
Probably the second most famous smoker was Labour's most successful leader, until now, Harold Wilson. His use of a pipe may be one of the first examples of image manipulation. In fact he was not a ...
It is interesting to note that, in consonance with the public image, pipe smokers are more frequently found among research scientists, cultural administrators, lawyers, college professors ...
He once said: "Tea and tobacco are my two comforts in life" Picture: MATTHEW FEARN/PA Credit: MATTHEW FEARN/PA British Prime Minister Harold Wilson was 1965's Pipe Smoker of the Year. He was later ...
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