Two pence per week were deducted from the worker s wages to go towards the financing of the sports activities in the Railway.
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One day per week, usually Saturday, was set aside for dipping and a fee of two pence per head was charged.
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"He was abandoned at birth, worked for two pence a day on a farm, didn't go to school.
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The exhibition features some of the more extraordinary pieces in the Royal Philatelic Collection, such as an unused Two Pence Post Office Mauritius.
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A two pence blue is also at display at the Museum for Communication ( " Museum voor Communicatie " ) in The Hague.
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It is not clear when admission fees were first introduced but there was certainly a two pence charge in place at the Artillery Ground by the early 1740s.
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In 1859, Mauritius released a third design, a two pence stamp very crudely engraved by Jules Lapirot, and known as the " Lapirot " issue.
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The two pence coin was originally minted from bronze, but since 1992 it has been minted in copper-plated steel due to the increasing price of metal.
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BAA shares were down two pence to 5.72 pounds ( US $ 10.52, euro8.27 ) in afternoon trading on the London Stock Exchange.
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The plate layout for this issue was the same in almost all respects as that used for the penny black and the two pence blue produced at the same time.