View allAll Photos Tagged pub
In the pub on Friday night to celebrate her last day at TCS - she was leaving to go home to Australia
Anteproyecto de arquitectura I, resto-pub en Punta Colorada, Maldonado, Uruguay.
Facultad de arquitectura, UDELAR.
Ignacio Campos
The Mayflower is the oldest pub on the River Thames. To avoid paying mooring taxes, Christopher Jones (Captain of the Mayflower) tied up alongside the Mayflower pub and the passengers boarded the ship, which then sailed to Plymouth to pick up the remaining passengers before their voyage to America.
The one hundred and two passengers and crew, setting out from their last port of call at Plymouth, on the 6th September 1620, were embarking on a journey which would appear to be the most daunting and perilous by modern nautical standards. Their sailing vessel, already past its prime, and which was to be their home for the next 106 days, was about ninety feet long, twenty five feet across the beam, and twelve and a half feet deep.
Christopher Jones is buried at Saint Mary's church adjacent to the Mayflower pub - where it all began for him.
This pub is not only on the A489 near the village of Church Stoke, it is also on the border between England and Wales.
The disused petrol pumps outside it are build on top of Offa's Dyke.
The price of petrol is shown as 4 shillings 3pence a gallon. That's 21 1/2 new pence a gallon (about 5p a litre). It must last have been used in or before 1970..
It was a pub of character when we visited it 10 years ago. It must still be a pub of character today.
Notethe blue bell under the pub sign.
The Alexandra Hotel.
Mick, JT, Fred, John, Woody and Ivan.
The last pub of the day and they're beginning to look a little sozzled by now. Trains back towards Birmingham were suspended for a while so we had to stay here for a couple of hours until the failed 7X09 Underground train had been cleared from Willington.
6th April 2017
The Tamworth Brewing Co (micro brewery) incorporating The Tamworth Tap (micro pub).
22nd February 2018
One of the few remaining old but quite unspoilt pubs in Oxford, inside there are pictures of John Thaw, the star of Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse detective novels, turned into a TV series and set among the dreaming spires of Oxford. The White Horse featured in an episode in 1987. Later it was also featured in; Oxford Murders, starring John Hurt and Elijah Wood. I popped in for a lunch-time beer, it was full of young men in their early 20's they all seemed to be between 6'3" & 6'9" tall, friendly enough but strangely disconcerting!
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, site of the three day Battle of Gettysburg from July 1 to July 3, 1863, has become a renowned historical site in the eastern United States. The town is now a popular destination for tourists and The Pub, right on the town square, is a very pleasant
place to stop for a drink or a meal.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, site of the three day Battle of Gettysburg from July 1 to July 3, 1863, has become a renowned historical site in the eastern United States. The town is now a popular destination for tourists and the square at the main crossroad is a very pleasant spot with lovely flower displays.
View my collections on flickr here: Collections
Press "L" for a larger image on black.
Joe, Me, Nick, Jenny, Haakon (or at least the backs of our heads) reflected in a mirrored sign at a pub in Edinburgh.
PUB Calls For Laboratory Chemical Waste Tender
Commercial and Specialised Waste Disposal and Management Services
Published: 29th September 2015
Closing: 13th October 2015
Read more at 清洁网 | CLEANINGASIA.com
www.cleaningasia.com/pub-calls-for-laboratory-chemical-wa...
#GeBIZ, #GovernmentTenders