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The Draft House is a small group of #PublicHouses which aims to do for #beer what our culture has done for #food and #wine over the past twenty years. Namely, we take its provenance, cellaring and serving seriously. We celebrate choice and quality with an extra-ordinary range of strange and wonderful brews.
"Britain is full of public houses of all shapes, sizes and varieties, but I felt we'd lost something special in recent years from British life and I wanted to provide a place that recaptured my idea of the perfect public house."
#TheDraftHouse is a charming place where you can - alone or with others - experience great beer, good food, interesting people and great conversation. It's a refuge for the soul for everyone who values civility in today's world. It's always genuine, staffed by people who love their job, packed with interesting stuff, plays good music and is frequented by people just like you.
description via drafthouse.co.uk
Opening Hours
Monday to Saturday Noon - 11pm
Sunday Noon - 10.30pm
Kitchen is open Noon to 10pm Monday to Saturday and Noon to 9pm Sunday
Menu www.drafthouse.co.uk/media/40273/drafthouse-september-men...
Sponsored:
Prop/Puzzle Box: Cryptex by Static available now at Engine Room, and afterwards at the Static Mainstore.
Clock: Steampunk Wall Clock by Eclectica, available at this round of Engine Room, and afterwards at the Eclectica Mainstore.
Drafting Table: The Auclair Drafting Table by Dirty Rat & Heloise, available at this round of Engine Room, and afterwards at the Dirty Rat MP Store.
Stool x Decor: Auclair's Drafting Stool by Dirty Rat & Heloise, available at this round of Engine Room, and afterwards at the Dirty Rat MP Store.
Other Deets:
Lamp: Eclectica Mainstore - Steampunk Lighting Plasma Set
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This horse has all the markings of a draft horse, a farm work animal usually used to pull carriages or equipment. It has large hooves and is built strong. The coloring looks like The American Cream, the only draft breed indiginous to the United States. It is considered rare because of a genetic condition that has reduced its numbers. Minimal texture added to reduce sunlight glare. If any flickr members recognize the horse breed, let me know because I'm not sure. Chosen as cover photo on front page of Horses, Ponies, and Foals, Sept. 2019.
Macro Mondays theme: Radiant
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Part of my lengthy chase of an early morning 16T between Buena Vista and Compton, Va brought me to the small borough of Stuarts Draft. Here, the train hustles north at track speed, passing one of the many ex-N&W signals that still guard the sidings on the Shenandoah Line.
A trifecta of white pelicans glide gracefully across the sky. I woke up this morning with urge to fly. What I wouldn't give to be able to soar like a bird amongst the clouds.
Mountain View CA
Crazy Tuesday theme tools in focus. These are my drafting tools from school.. only missing a couple of hands. not bad for all these years.
RB Hayes Presidential Center
Fremont, Ohio
Canon Rebel Ti
Kodak Color Plus 200 converted to black and white in Lightroom
Cinestill
Charlie's Burger Tap Shake
699 Jiangning Rd. (N. Shaanxi Rd.), Shanghai
This is a burger and milkshake shop located on the edge of a trendy shopping mall. It has very few customers. On nice days, elderly people from the nearby area sit in the outdoor seating of the restaurant to enjoy the sunshine, but they don't—and never will—spend a dime on any burgers, milkshakes, or draft beer.
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It's this time of the year ! The best time of the year, means time for The Dog & Pony Show aka DAPS, who take place a whole month, where horses and dogs lovers got to buy new stuff ! And of course, this year is like the others, I had to get me some new horses, here is a family of Swedish Norths Drafts, they are so pretty with the Autumn colors
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➵ Coat on Left Horse : [Golden Brass] Teegle Coat / North Smoky
➵ Coat on Middle Horse : [Golden Brass] Teegle Coat / North Bay
➵ Coat on Foal : [Golden Brass] Teegle Coat / North Dun
Continuing the series of images from the Sandwich Fair, the biggest and the last county fair in the state of Illinois. Known simply as "The Fair" by locals, it was started in 1888 and is the oldest continually-operated county fair in Illinois as well.
Held the week after Labor Day, the Sandwich Fair can draw tens of thousands of visitors per day and is a photographer's delight.
It is the reason why my photography club, the Sandwich Photographic Society exists. Formed in 1986 to document every aspect of the 100th Sandwich Fair in 1987, SPS is now a Chicago Area Camera Club Association certified club.
SPS sponsors a "Sandwich Fair Challenge" every year a themed photographic competition open to all that consists of 10-15 categories with the only criteria being that all images need to be taken at the current year's Fair. Many of the images featured in this series were taken to fit these categories.
This image is of the draft horse pull, a popular event that always takes place the final day of the Sandwich Fair. In this case, it did not take place inside the horse show arena, as heavy rains relegated it to a sloppy mess. So it took place in the staging area behind the show arena. It certainly made for some more up-close action and unique photographic opportunities.
2019 Category: Horsepower
For more information on the Sandwich Fair, visit their website at www.sandwichfair.com/.
This is done with an iPhone..I was pushing the limits of the phone. I was trying to keep pace with the car in front as I used a long exposure setting.
Draft marks are numbers marked on each side of the bow and stern of the vessel. Draft marks show the distance from the bottom of the keel to the waterline.