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Doy un vuelco a este Pub que destacaba por su oscuridad.
Decidimos superponer el colorido de los arcos sobre el total del fondo, en azul muy claro.
Destaca las transparencias del vestido de la bailarina, el efecto hielo de las letras, las roturas, grietas y muchos otros detalles que podeis contemplar en las fotos.
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Photo by David Portass/iEventMedia.co.uk
The Banshee
Irish Pub and Restuarant
320 Penn Ave
Scranton, PA
(570) 969-4248
Some People have said that The Banshee is a place of magic, that it is haunted, others say there is poetry in the air, but what most people believe is that it is a truly a pub like no other.
Look Around the great bar, well over 50 feet long, the book shelves, the benches, tables all made from wood salvaged from this old building in Scranton all make up a piece of the history of this place.
Look At The People, there are a lot of interesting stories to be told. Each item on the wall tells a tale, along with a warm handshake or the easy eye of a stranger. These are what make up the feeling of contentment when you enter. The love and the hard work that went into creating The Banshee has resulted in a pub which fosters good relations, good conversation, and a grand ol' time.
So if you see the old man dressed in black sitting in a snug, or a young girl climbing the stairs to the second floor, take ease in your knowledge that you are not alone in your sighting, and know that they mean you no harm. They are only looking to share in the atmosphere of The Banshee, and besides, they were here first!
All I know is I went with a date here and loved it!
Warrington Road. Premier Inn to the rear. Question: Where is this pub? The Flickr map shows this as St. Helens (Merseyside) but I think it's still Ashton (Gtr. Manchester). Yes, OK, I know it's all Lancashire really but put me right. Thanks. Very handy for Haydock Park.
A lunchtime roam around Ocker Hill in June 2009 gave me the chance to see what was happening with the Bush on Leabrook Road. The previous time I'd seen it the pub was closed and up for let, so I was encouraged to see that it had re-opened with a fresh lick of paint. Sadly these happier times were not to last and the building has since been demolished.
The John Snow pub named after one of the men who discovered cause of cholera following an epidemic in Soho in 1854. As featured in Steven Johnson's recent book - The Ghost Map. Read my notes on this book here.
Shepard's Rest pub
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www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/pubs/aberdeenshire/shepherds-rest/
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Originally taken and posted for the GWUK group.
Guessed by ParkArtworks
Old multi roomed pub on Higher Lane. 4 real ales on my visit. I chose Wychwoods - Wizard's Staff and it was OK. Pub www.flickr.com/photos/garstonian/3708825429/
A pub by Hendon Central, formerly an Irish pub. Since renamed as Kelly's and thereafter closed for redevelopment as a hotel.
Address: 407-411 Hendon Way.
Former Name(s): The Potcheen Still (or An Poitin Still).
Links:
London Pubology (Kelly's)