The Ship
The Ship Pub, 11 Talbot Court, London EC3V 0BP.
According to the brass plaque on the building exterior, “The ship lies in Talbot Court. Previously a coaching inn, the Talbot, stood in this court, but it was destroyed in the great fire of London in 1660.
A “talbot’ is an extinct breed of dog, usually white with long drooping ears and large jaws. It was much favored in England for tracking and hunting.”
FDrom my point of view it is a bar in an alleyway, a very pretty alleyway but different for what I usually see. People must know its there.
The Ship
The Ship Pub, 11 Talbot Court, London EC3V 0BP.
According to the brass plaque on the building exterior, “The ship lies in Talbot Court. Previously a coaching inn, the Talbot, stood in this court, but it was destroyed in the great fire of London in 1660.
A “talbot’ is an extinct breed of dog, usually white with long drooping ears and large jaws. It was much favored in England for tracking and hunting.”
FDrom my point of view it is a bar in an alleyway, a very pretty alleyway but different for what I usually see. People must know its there.