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London Pub Project #20
Hampstead, London NW3
The Spaniards Inn is a historic pub on Spaniards Road between Hampstead and Highgate in London, England. It lies on the edge of Hampstead Heath near Kenwood House. It is a Grade II listed building, dating back to the 17th century.
Passau von der Sonnenseite - unten der Inn von der Innbrücke links vom Dom bis zur Ortspitze (rechts), wo er in die Donau mündet
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Owned by the National Trust and a lovely place to eat and drink.
2016 02 18 182308 Worcestershire Bretforton Fleece Inn LR
Afternoon sunshine on the Ladybower Inn on the A57 close to Ladybower Reservoir in the Derbyshire Peak District. The wisteria in bloom adds colour but is in fact a "fake plant".
This is just a small, inner wall near Christine Falls in Mt. Rainier National Park. The main falls is through the channel to the left but the light was anything but soft, so this is what I had to work with at the time. The tourists seemed to be really enjoying the sun though! Thank you for your warm and kind visits my friends. You are much appreciated! :)
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The Fox House Inn on the Sheffield border with the Peak District National Park behind a drift of late summer purple heather on Burbage Moor.
Alas there's no warm welcome here, no more friendly chat with the landlord, and the last pint was served long ago...
The woodshed on the property where we stayed on Salt Spring Island. Because of the smoke from fires along the West Coast of the US, it was incredibly smoky and flat light the 4 days we were there so I figured I'd play with a little processing on many of the pics I took that week.
Inn River
Río Inn
6020 Innbrücke
Innsbruck, Tirol - Österreich
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Passau - vorne die Innstadt mit der Innstadtbrauerei, hinter dem Inn die Altstadt mit Dom, alter und neuer Residenz, Rathausturm und Studienkirche St. Michael, oben rechts die Veste Oberhaus (Blick vom Mariahilfberg)
During the late seventies I ran discos with this venue as one that I provide music most weeks for weddings and other parties.
Fortunately we didn't stay at the Whale Inn in Depoe Bay. The day after I took this shot, we drove past again and saw a giant track hoe taking bites of it and loading the pieces into a truck.
Happy Window Wednesday!
Crumplehorn Inn and Mill located in Polperro, Cornwall dates from circa 17th century and is a grade II listed building.
During the Napoleonic Wars {1803 - 1815} the British Government substantially raised taxes on a range items to pay for the cost of the war. This led to an increase in smuggling along the Cornish coast and Polperro was no exception. To this day there are many stories and songs about Cornish fisherman who illegally brought tea, gin, brandy and tobacco into the country, mainly from Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
As Cornwall has a very rugged coastline and was remote from London, the Government found it very difficult to trace or apprehend the smugglers and as a result there was much money to be made.
One of the residents of Crumplehorn Inn, Zephaniah Job, was well known for managing the smuggling trade in Polperro and became an advisor, accountant and banker to many of the inhabitants of the village as well as some local gentry. He brought great wealth to many Polperro families albeit from dubious means!
The Dolphin Inn at Kingston, Devon,
The main building of the pub was originally three 16th Century cottages before being joined together and converted. The cosy interior features exposed stonework and pleasant low lighting.
The whitewashed building opposite the pub is now an accommodation block and is about the ideal distance to go from for a pint! (Or to wander back to after some)
For those who have read Daphne du Maurier's superbly suspenseful novel of the same name...the little room above the porch is where Mary Yellan spent her eventful and dangerous stay at the inn on Bodmin Moor.
For those who have not yet read it...please do...and when ,or if, you visit Cornwall...call in to the inn...it's changed a bit since those days...
This pub dates to the 1820's, but was given an extensive makeover in the 1920's after the opening of the nearby municipal swimming pool (hence the name Bath Inn!) Sneinton, Nottingham, UK
Nestled between Loweswater and Crummock Water in the English Lake District, the Kirkstile Inn has been providing food and shelter for more than four hundred years. Looks like a lovely place to stay with great walks right out the door!
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