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BIG RIVER Party no Abbey Road Bar NH
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The Bar Convent, York. The chapel was constructed in 1769, hidden within the house on the first floor and provided with eight exits and a concealled priest's hole as Catholicism was, at the time, illegal. It was designed by Thomas Atkinson. The Catholic Repeal Act of 1778 allowed the followers to practise their faith and in 1791 the chapel was granted a public licence to operate as a place of worship. It was restored in 2015 and the convent is a Grade 1 listed building.
City of York, Yorkshire, England - the Bar Convent Chapel, Blossom Street
January 2018
A custom wooden kitchen bar/bistro in my brother's home. It was designed, crafted and built by Hesp Houtwerk.
Een maatwerk houten bar/bistro in de keuken van mijn broertje. Het is ontworpen, gemaakt en geïnstalleerd door Hesp Houtwerk.
A view over my pint of Mount Hood (4.3%), from the Outlaw Brewing Co, of the bottom bar.
Built in 1741 as a house for the timber merchant Edmund Maude, it was first recorded as an inn in 1841. In 1830 the Beerhouse Act was passed which allowed any householder who paid rates to apply for a two-guinea excise licence to sell beer and brew it on their premises. This led to 46,000 new pubs being created within eight years. In Leeds in the ten years following the Beerhouse Act, the number of pubs rose from 270 to 545. It is thought that The Palace may be one of those, the Eagle Tavern on North Street is another. The licensing laws were changed to nearer to ours today in 1869 and this had the effect of tightening the rules to apply for a licence.
Originally this pub was not within the Leeds boundary, being located just outside the East Bar, the marking stone for which can be found just slightly higher up Kirkgate towards the city centre set into the boundary wall of Leeds Parish Church. However, as Leeds expanded it became a Leeds city centre pub.
The pub had beer gardens that stretched right back to the Aire and Calder Navigation behind the pub. This was particularly useful to a later landlord Henry Teal. Teal was also a boat-builder and is said to have had a tunnel built between the pub and the canal to make it easier to launch his boats. (There is a blocked-up passage on the canal that may possibly be the exit for this tunnel and it can be seen at: www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/429281093/).
The Castelow family took over the pub in 1874 and not only did they brew their own beer, but they also extended the pub to take in an adjacent cottage and a pawnbrokers.
The pub is supposedly haunted by a “grey lady”, but the only known death on the premises is that of Michael Hall in 1848 at the age of 41. Hall was an actor, singer, poet and entertainer at a time when women were not allowed on the stage and female roles were played by young men and boys. The theory is that the “grey lady” may not be a lady at all, but a man in a woman’s clothes.
Leodis carries a number of photos of The Palace, mostly of work being done to cover the beck that runs underground some 10-20 metres in front of the pub itself. However, I have listed some of the photos which give the best view of the pub below:
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The pub is a CAMRA pub, serving excellent beers and with an excellent atmosphere. The comments on the Pub Utopia.com and Beer in the evening websites are generally very positive for this pub. Excellent beers, including guest beers, and good meals. Service is the only negative point mentioned, but when we were in on a Sunday afternoon it was fine - it may well depend upon when you go in.
A Virtual Tour of The Palace (and Leeds Parish Church):
www.vrleeds.co.uk/leeds-virtual-tour2006/source/parish_ch...
Sources:
The Beerhouse Act 1830
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beerhouse_Act
The Palace
The Palace pub menu
Goor, K (2006) “Haunted Leeds” Stroud, Tempus Publishing Ltd.
The Palace on Pub Utopia.com:
www.pubutopia.com/pubs/L/Leeds/The Palace/
The Palace on Beer in the evening:
The former Habana Bar on Greenside Place, Edinburgh - a popular gay bar within Edinburgh’s “Pink Triangle” - in a previous incarnation the bar was known as “Chaps” established in the mid 1980’s.
Photo taken in May 2020 - the bar closed in July 2023. The Bar will be absorbed into the Playhouse Theatre and provide additional facilities for the theatre.
Una de las esquinas del centro de San Antonio de Areco se llena de gente al atardecer. - One of the corners of San Antonio de Areco is filled with people at sunset.
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The bar at 'The Vic' before builders began work designed to make it more tourist friendly. The buzzing centre of activity, both day and night, through the 1990's for St Andrews' student and local population. If walls really DO have memories, we're all still there.
My inspiration: www.wordsofpeace.net/introduction.htm
bar cafe design, Polish designer and Stepien Paulina Magdalena Piwowar from Wunderteam, has designed a cafe and bookstore for the Muzeum Sztuki in Lodz, Poland. Conversion of ground floor of the building design of the building to modernize and adapt to new functions. The division of functions formerly of the room at the entrance to the Museum to create the illusion of accessibility. Part gateway, cafeterias and bookstores (left). Certain places identified visually by color and light. A clear division of space will make it easier for visitors to understand and use the intuitive function. Across the locker room wall, multiply the mirror and optical space. This space included in the glass box by opening a bookstore in the club, the club’s two-room / canteen, bar facilities and changing rooms and toilets. The materials used simple, such as plywood, metal and glass. The interior will resemble a warehouse of art, contains the mobile furniture, reminiscent of transport crates used to carry the works of art, cart, platform. The most difficult element of the overall design, both for us and a carpenter. undefined,Cafe shop design,cafe design,cafeteria design,cafe shop,design cafe,cafe interior,cafe bar design,cafe interior design,desain cafe,Shop interior,cafe design pictures,coffee shop interiors,book cafe interior,CAFETERIA INTERIOR DESIGN,interior cafe design,optical shop design,CAFE DIZAIN,lodz modern cafe,design cafe shop,designe café,cafeteria designs,cafetaria design,dizain cafe,optical illusions muzeum,office cafeteria design,cafe shop designs,design cafeteria,cafeteria floor design,modern cafes interiors book Tags: a cafeteria, a collection of the Museum, artwork, bar facilities, bar stools, bars, bookstore, Building, building design, canteen, carts, castles, changing rooms, Ckowskiego Street, cloakroom, club, color and light, contemporary design, conversion design, conversion of the building design, dressing rooms, floors and walls, glass, interior beauty, metal, Mirrors, Museum, Museum of Art, Muzeum Sztuki Café, mysterious statues, office, optical space, platforms, plywood, the glass in the door, toilets, Wunderteam This entry was posted on Friday, May 28th, 2010 at 4:39 amand is filed under Interior Design. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site., cafe interior
Bar Sajor
Seattle, Washington
(July 22, 2013)
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Bar Refaeli gets married about few weeks
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Bar Refaeli gets married about few weeks
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Bar Refaeli gets married about few weeks
"..porque eres mía
porque no eres mía
porque te miro y muero
y peor que muero
si no te miro amor
si no te miro..."
Así debería ser, pero no....
Corazón coraza
Mario Benedetti
Projeto por M Bacellar e flores por Flor & Forma
Casamento realizado na Casa Fasano, em São Paulo.
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Wedding held at Casa Fasano, in São Paulo.
Derby (Milo), ME.
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Once in a while a visit to the gate at Derby Shops makes the whole trip worthwhile. Here is my first encounter with this guy;
Nice 28(s)miles out on Himmy..!
Everything was going so well until....
Had a little 'whoopsy' on way home.
Hit a patch of oil/mud/farmer's slime or something on a right-hand bend in the rain. Not going fast at all. I had just pulled away from a giveway over a small bridge on a country lane. So whoops, Himmy slid sideways and went down and I slid a bit too! (Ended up in a puddle! ) No other vehicles around, so got up, switched ignition off, put side stand out and lifted Himmy up onto its side stand.
Rolled it forward a bit to be safe away from any traffic coming round the bend.
Then a bit of an inspection of bike and me!
Broke windscreen, right hand mirror, right side handguard and brake lever!
Fair amount of scrapes/scratches on paint work of crash bars and pannier rack. Sigh!!
I have grazed my knee and elbow..
Interestingly, I have proven my biker jeans (with Kevlar lining) work well! (Top right)
The jean bit rubbed through, but the Kevlar part stayed and did its job!!
I rubbed a hole in my rain over jacket as well but no damage to my motorcycle jacket. (Bottom left)
Started bike up checked lights and brakes and drove home!!
Rang insurance this morning and now awaiting the bike to be picked up for assessment of the damage etc..!