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Harold Pinter Theatre, London, formerly the Comedy. Designed by Thomas Verity it is one of London's oldest surviving theatres in near original form, it dates from 1881. Part of the Ambassador Theatre Group and is grade 2 listed.
City of Westminster, West End, London, England - Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton Street / Oxendon Street
December 2024
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Escolares de todo Chile podrán pintar sus dibujos y entregarlos hasta el 13 de septiembre. La actividad está dirigida a niños desde preescolar (jardines-prekinder y kinder) hasta 6º básico. Más info bit.ly/PintaLaTeleton13
Having a pint of Port Townsend IPA at Sirens in Port Townsend during the 2014 Brass Screw Confederacy "Octopi Port Townsend" weekend.
Since this is by far the best shot of my outfit for this event...
Oxblood leather top hat with black trim and glass-eye hatband. This actually came first, and drove the colors for the rest of the outfit.
Pince-nez glasses, modern prescription in vintage frames, more detail at www.flickr.com/photos/jputnam/14198073729/
Doube-breasted oxblood leather tailcoat started life as a single-breasted leather trench coat a couple of sizes too large for me. I removed the belt and belt loops, and cut the front following the lines of an illustration of a late-Edwardian riding coat, then added brass buttons and realigned the collar a bit.
Black vest underneath, with a black-and-red paisley ascot and, for Port Townsend's nautical environs, an octopus tie tack. Cufflinks are old Indian-head pennies.
1X Jessops AFD360 in home made softbox camera right 1/16 triggered by Yongnuo RF-602RX above my pint :)
roll on the summer when i'm having a draft beer in my fav Chiringuito
Escolares de todo Chile podrán pintar sus dibujos y entregarlos hasta el 13 de septiembre. La actividad está dirigida a niños desde preescolar (jardines-prekinder y kinder) hasta 6º básico. Más info bit.ly/PintaLaTeleton13
£1 for a pint of juice, any type of fruit that they may have in the restaurant of le jardins in the town of tulear. i ordered a mango juice, and at the end of drinking the one pint, i felt sick.
the smaller glass beisde it is the small version, 2/3 the price of 1 pint but would probably be more than sufficient for a meal. it was the one luxury meal we had before we set off to the research site the following morning and boy do we miss it after
Well read paper and empty pint at the Bailie Bar, Stockbridge, Edinburgh
The Bailie Pub Website - History
"As far as can be established The Bailie, or the site of The Bailie, has been a bar since the 1870's. In it's previous incarnation, it was known as the Grand Bar. The Grand Bar was very much a working man's 'spit and sawdust' bar, as were the majority of bars in Stockbridge. It was also quite different in design to what The Bailie is now. There was no restaurant area, as during that period no food would have been served. There was also a small "snug' bar, commonly known as the jug' bar which was where women were allowed to drink! Unfortunately, however, there were no female toilets in the bar.
In 1971, the Grand Bar was bought by Hamish Henderson (some of whose artwork can still be viewed on
our walls) and it was Hamish who renamed the pub The Bailie, apparently after a theatre production that was on at the time. Even up until this time, there was no restaurant area. During this period, Stockbridge was very different to what it is today. St Stephen Street was very dilapidated, and there were plans to basically knock the street down and build anew. This
caused outrage with the many antique dealers and small businesses in the street, who, legend has it, managed to stopped the plans.
During the early 1980's The Bailie's current owners bought the pub from Hamish and made some substantial changes to it. The beer cellar was moved from inside to outside, underneath the pavement into the previously unused cellars. The pub was more than doubled in size by buying the adjoining 2 basement
properties. This extension now forms the restaurant/dining area, kitchen and toilets (obviously including
a ladies toilet) The old gent's toilet handle is still existing in the place of the original toilet, however this can often cause confusion for our older regulars who have had one too many!
Other than a few minor changes to the pub i.e. adding televisions (one of which is hidden on the wall
behind a picture, and some improvements to the outside to accommodate the smoking ban in 2006, The Bailie still remains the same today. There is no music, no fruit machines and no juke box. Banter and debate are encouraged around the large island bar and to this day there are still many regulars drinking in the bar who first started drinking here in the 1950's and 60's "
Tan pronto como los independentistas hacen una pintada en el Muro de la Discordia de Cardedeu, la contestación no se hace esperar.
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