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  1. 10 de may. de 2022 · Famed British club manager Robin Birley is making his next move in New York City: a dining club on the Upper East Side. Birley signed a lease for a two-story, 12,000-square foot space at 828 ...

  2. Robin Birley brings his vision to New York City in a new private members' dining club on Madison Avenue between 69th and 70th streets in the former Westbury Hotel space. Birley intends to open the two-story, 12,000-square-foot club next year. Named Maxime’s, after Birley’s aunt Maxime Le Bailly, Comtesse de La Failaise, a British model in ...

  3. He meets me at the address to discuss the launch of Birley, his inaugural homewares collection – a curated offering of vintage and custom-made pieces, from tableware and Murano glassware to cushions in upcycled fabrics, in a range priced from around £55. Some of the pieces are already in daily use at 5 Hertford Street; future lines ...

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  5. 24 de jul. de 2018 · The cause of death is unknown. She was 58. “On Monday Lucy Birley (nee Helmore) passed away whilst on holiday in Ireland, surrounded by her beloved dogs, Daisy, Peg and Daphne. Her husband Robin ...

  6. Robin Birley. Amberley Publishing, 2009 - History - 187 pages. The beautiful site the Romans called Vindolanda lies in south-west Northumberland, in the district of Tynedale, more or less half way between the North Sea east of Newcastle and the Irish Sea to the west of Carlisle. It is just within the boundary of the Northumberland National Park ...

  7. 10 de abr. de 2012 · Representing the old order is Robin Birley, whose late father, Mark, sold the family club empire to fashion millionaire Richard Caring for £90 million in 2007.