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The result was: promoted by
RoySmith (
talk) 13:21, 26 September 2022 (UTC)
... that between 1945 and a 1982 court case women were not permitted to stand at the bar at
El Vino in London? Source: "Today in 1982, El Vino, a traditional Fleet Street bar, lifted its ban on two women from standing with male colleagues at the bar ... The ban on women standing at the bar was thought to date back to the second world war" from: Rodrigues, Jason (15 November 2012).
"30 years ago today: El Vino lifted ban on women standing with male colleagues at bar". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 September 2022. and "the rule against women at the bar dates only from 1945" from:
"Women Win Right to Stand, Sip at Bar". Edmonton Journal. 10 November 1982. p. 76.
ALT1: ... that until a 1982 legal decision women were not permitted to stand at the bar at
El Vino in London? Source: as ALT0
ALT2: ... that a policy preventing women from standing at the bar at London's
El Vino was only overturned after the fourth legal action under the
Sex Discrimination Act 1975? Source: "Miss Coote and Mrs GIll, whose action, the fourth against El Vino under the act" from Nicholson, David (16 July 1981). "Court blow to wine bar feminists". The Times. No. 60981. p. 5.
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by
RoySmith (
talk) 13:21, 26 September 2022 (UTC)
... that between 1945 and a 1982 court case women were not permitted to stand at the bar at
El Vino in London? Source: "Today in 1982, El Vino, a traditional Fleet Street bar, lifted its ban on two women from standing with male colleagues at the bar ... The ban on women standing at the bar was thought to date back to the second world war" from: Rodrigues, Jason (15 November 2012).
"30 years ago today: El Vino lifted ban on women standing with male colleagues at bar". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 September 2022. and "the rule against women at the bar dates only from 1945" from:
"Women Win Right to Stand, Sip at Bar". Edmonton Journal. 10 November 1982. p. 76.
ALT1: ... that until a 1982 legal decision women were not permitted to stand at the bar at
El Vino in London? Source: as ALT0
ALT2: ... that a policy preventing women from standing at the bar at London's
El Vino was only overturned after the fourth legal action under the
Sex Discrimination Act 1975? Source: "Miss Coote and Mrs GIll, whose action, the fourth against El Vino under the act" from Nicholson, David (16 July 1981). "Court blow to wine bar feminists". The Times. No. 60981. p. 5.