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Interestingly,an empty pub and good music is what i like most to down my beers but it's sad how that only lasts for a while.......
Another pub by E. B. Musman. This is the Nag's Head, Bishop's Stortford. Rather more rectilinear than the Comet, but with nice curved projections at the sides (see next photo). Frontage disfigured by wheelchair access ramps and unsuitable lamps. The central entrance, where the little curved window is, gave access to the off sales counter ...the "outdoor beer licence", as my mother used to say. Do pubs still have these? This one is disused. Above the doorway is a sub-Jacob Epstein relief depicting the history of Bishop's Stortford. The interior is said to be substantially intact.
The Riverbank Pub in Truro has had a few name changes in recent years (including the Cuckoo Bar!) but I remember it as the Barley Sheaf.
Just out of interest, these are the top ten British Pub Names;
Red Lion
Royal Oak
White Hart
Rose and Crown
New Inn
White Horse
Crown
Kings Head
Crown Inn
Kings Arms
Texture by Les Brumes
Happy Fence Friday!
Its not unusual to find pubs that are combined with shops in Ireland. Mooney's in Monasterevin is a combined bar and undertakers. Not the most obvious combination perhaps, but it makes organising the wake so much easier!
This pub closed a few years back, it has stood boarded up since. Recently it has suffered major damage due to a fire probably arson.
In the Princess Louise on Sunday afternoon. Colourful tiles, etched glass, great beer, funny old blokes at the bar. Perfect.
Great pub to try once, if only for the experience of trains rumbling overhead every couple of minutes. Shame about the sticky bars (and seats, tables, carpets) - and the less said about the bogs the better.
Mepham Street, Waterloo (opp the Victory Arch)
11 August 2011
... yes ... Turin, Italy!
Called in for a couple of pints while on a day trip to Turin (good old RyanAir - before the bloody government made day trips too expensive by putting up the airport taxes - bastards!).
Bit quiet when I called in (well, actually I was the only customer) but the ex-pat barman was very friendly and we had a good natter over a couple of pints. A little haven in what, in my opinion, is the unfriendliest Italian city I've visited - no wonder Michael Caine wanted to rob the place!.
Check out my new website The History of Yeovil’s Pubs - the town with over 100 pubs!
Stevenage's newest pub, run by the owners of Bog Brewery. Just off the High Street. Four cask ales & inunmerable kegs. Opens officially 7th Sept.
Redcliffe, Bristol.
Brutal...ish?
(currently being refurbished - not sure if it's name will change?)
Sizable pub in a 19th-century building at the site of a Roman gate, with cask ales and pub grub.
Address: 1 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QN
© 2018 Tony Worrall
INTEGRANTES
- PATRICIO GUERRERO
- CRISTIAN MORALES
- MANUEL CORDOVA
SITIOS WEB
MENTESZURDAS
Audience: College, young adult
Goal: A prototype poster for Pub Night, a fund raiser for foreign missions aid.
This an idea for a Pub night poster. Different groups will be featured, this is the first one. Often this will just be copied in-house, so it needs to be black and white, or translate well into black and white at least.