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An enterprising pub manager tries to attract some extra business in the main shopping area in Chichester.

Check out 100+ zombies at my gallery: haungo.smugmug.com/Travel/Zombie-Pub-Crawl-Minneapolis/14...

 

Super crazy night at the Minneapolis Zombie Pub Crawl VI (2010). I met up with my Flickr and Meetup buddies Terry and John and we followed the zombies for another 6 hours. If I could summarize the experience, it would be something like this:

 

11,000 Zombies + Beer + Minneapolis = Police, Ambulance, and Firefighters + Awesome Photos

 

Here's a few links to the official website and Facebook page:

www.zombiepubcrawl.com/2010/

www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=134968206526917&ref=ts

With all this photography on the water on the sunniest day for months it was time to unwind with a pint at the Marine Tavern on the sea front in Dawlish. The sky is bluer than the pub sign.

 

whatpub.com/pubs/EXE/113/marine-tavern-dawlish

 

Spring 2008; Ireland; “Pub’s of Ireland”; Porterhouse Brewing Co; 16-18 Parliament Street; Temple Bar; Dublin; World class selection of beer in Dublin's Temple Bar District.

 

The Woolly Sheep

31st May 2012

Chambers, 5 Mulcaster Street, St Helier, Jersey, JE2 3NJ

 

Links

Beer in the Evening

Situated opposite the town's bus station, the Rock Station at Stourbridge became my adopted local at the end of outings with Rog and Woody. The pub was very handy for enjoying a quick pint before the bus home whilst Blade the dog prowled around the bar.

Ancora non riesco a credere d'essere riuscito a realizzare una foto del genere, la adoro. Non ho velleità di poter realizzare chissà quali scatti, e questo è probabilmente il mio picco. Io ho scelto solo il diaframma, il resto l'ha fatto la fortuna.

Philharmonic Pub

 

Hope Street Liverpool

 

Taken at 70mm

View On Black

Felton, Bristol.

 

We had a nice steak dinner in the pub down the road ... the Fox and Goose. I highly recommend it ...

 

The next morning we should have flown out to Tromso from Bristol Airport at 09:40. But when we awoke to thick fog, I thought that things did not look good.

 

At about 12:00 we were put on a bus and taken to Bournemouth Airport, where our plane was ready to fly. It was about 15:15 when we finally set off. It is about 3 hours and 30 minutes to Tromso.

 

The entire plane was chartered for people boarding the same Hurtigruten ship, which was due to sail at 18:30. Hurtigruten has a strict policy, that if passengers fail to turn up on time, the ship sails without them.

 

But the captain on the flight spoke very nicely to the captain on MS Trollfjord, and explained the problem ... and I guess everyone realized that reimbursing 140 or so passengers for a holiday that didn't happen through no fault of their own would prove costly. And would give the company a bad name. So the captain very kindly held departure until we arrived ... some 4 or 5 hours late.

Oct 09:

 

Featuring the long-lost station at Cleckheaton, monitored by the original bitterman

On the Staffs/Derby border a classic pub sign at the Manifold Inn.

Good food here

Closed about 1990. Current Status: Demolished in the 90s.

Lieu : Québec (QC - CA) janvier 2017

The Black Lion, Conwy - I believe it has been used as a tearooms, antiques shop, pig market and pub over the years.

 

The Black Lion or Y Llew Du is a later 16th Century house built by John Brickdall, Vicar of Conwy (1569-1607); his initials and those of his wife appear over the door together with the date 1589.

 

Lots more information and old photos on my blog here:

llandudnoandcolwynbay.blogspot.com/2010/04/black-lion-con...

A great bar on Zeedijk, "The Eleventh Commandment", really good beers

174 Queen Victoria Street, Blackfriars, City of London, London

 

This narrow wedge-shaped pub is jammed against the railway line at Blackfriars. It was built in 1875 near the site of a thirteenth century Dominican Priory, which gives the area its name and was the inspiration for the pubs design.

 

The exterior of the building has jutting wrought iron signs for each bar and the pub's name is proudly displayed in mosaic tiles. A statue of a large, laughing friar stands guard above the main door.

 

Though unusual and pleasing, the exterior does not prepare you for the extraordinary interior. The immediate impression is that of an extravagantly ornate church, or scaled down cathedral, every inch decorated in marble, mosaic or bas-relief sculpture.

 

The walls, clad in green, red and cream marble, are covered with illustrations of merry monks. Above the fireplace, a large bas-relief bronze depicts frolicking friars singing carols and playing instruments. Another called 'Saturday Afternoon' shows them gathering grapes and harvesting apples.

Stratford-on-Avon Canal - Yardley Wood Road to Alcester Road South.

 

Been meaning to walk this section for years. Only seen it before from the bridges.

  

Towpath restoration completed in 1993.

  

The Horseshoe pub next to the canal. A bridge goes over a small canal arm behind the pub which has some boats in it.

Group Photo at the Xadanu Pub with twilight at the back

the pub around the corner from my office

Cambridge England

Sony a7 w/Leica 35mm Summicron f2.0

Pubs de Voe, Shetland et Kirkwall, Orkney (îles Orcades)

WLA Conference, Green Bay, Wisconsin

When pubs were open

Wonderful pub near Farnham, specialising in West Midlands beers.

Great Northern Hotel, Townsville, Far North Queensland

Taken at Westgate Street, Cardiff.

Publiée en octobre 1978

Série : mon voyage en Irlande

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