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The first tipple was built in 1910 and used until 1936.
The mine worked above average until 1924 when the old tipple burned.
Mine No. 1 was also closed shortly after the fire at the tipple.
No one would think of hoarding a year's stock for such a free tipple.
Not a drunkard, but a man who liked his tipple.
Another strong point is the wine list, with a wide selection of Australian tipples.
One whole wall is taken up by the wine selection, so you won't be short of a tipple.
To accompany your meals, there are plenty of tipples on offer.
And you might be better off if you put a tipple on the old racing today.
The tipple had four loading tracks with a capacity of 80 cars.
The area around the coal tipple is fenced off for public safety.
It's full of museum pieces and is a good bet for a quieter tipple.
Car oil, so I've been told, is their tipple.
The mine features the last wooden coal tipple in Canada.
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One tipple always seems to lead to another.
I am pregnant and therefore avoiding alcohol but missing a tipple!
Problem drinkers are so called because their beloved tipple has become a curse.
In 1920, this was the largest coal tipple in the world.
Free guided visits, culminating in a tipple, take place during opening hours.
The company says it's all down to convincing young people that cider is a fashionable tipple.
Go back and find yourself a brazier and a tipple.
Built in 1936, the tipple is a coal loading and sorting machine.
As Libya is a dry country, it would have to be a non-alcoholic tipple.
Given the fondness of the aristocracy for a tipple there have no doubt been several.