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The pub that we frequented when staying at the Premier Inn (Hurricane) nearby in Stafford. An altogether pleasant experience.

You can see us in the mirror :)

I liked the look of this pub and then I saw this chap coming down the road on a scooter - which one associates with Brighton.

Voici une publicité pour le scooter vespa S. Révèlerait-elle la véritable fonction du scooter?

The Corner Pub on Lincoln Street in the Leather District.

Located on Smithfield Road.

A very busy "Sports Bar" with a good selection of ales.

View behind the bar at a pub in London, England. I especially appreciate the roll of toilet paper.

Isolated pub seen from the train

Churchill Pub,Kensington,London

The Imperial Tavern.

7th July 2016

Wednesday we walked 4km roundtrip from the Four Mile Pub northbound to Fort Victoria Mobile Home Park along the E&N Rail Trail.

 

After receiving directions from the friendly, park manager, we found our friends site but no one was home.

 

We arrived back at the 4Mile at noon and had lunch in the pub.

 

We then drove to the kids' home in View Royal to check out the hired-man's stone work in the back garden. Bentley gave us the grand tour and everything looks just swell.

A pleasant establshment close to the steps up the hill

The Horns is a Freehouse and restaurant, located at Slitting Mill just outside, Rugeley, Staffordshire.

Situated on the fringe of Cannock Chase the pub sign is of a Red Deer stag, one of the three species of deer that roam the Chase. To the rear of the pub is Horns pool, a favoured spot for fishing, and (when i were a lad, a place to find frogs).

 

LOCAL PUBLIC HOUSE SET

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This is the first posting of an occasional mini-stream depicting Public Houses in the district, before to many of them disappear.

Shot at Slitting Mill 25:04:2011 Ref 70-000

 

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On edge of town centre, an ex Whitbread pub

Dégustation de whisky bénéfice au profit du défi têtes rasées de Leucan du Pub Nelligan's. Partenaires Raize et Whisking.

I am excited that I am heading over there later today to meet some friends and most likely drink a pint (or two) of black and tan! 3 exposure handheld using photomatix.

An English Pub on Main Street in Santa Barbara. I love the no wankers decal in the window.

Dégustation de whisky bénéfice au profit du défi têtes rasées de Leucan du Pub Nelligan's. Partenaires Raize et Whisking.

Random night walking back from the pub.

Stockholm, Sweden

Dégustation de whisky bénéfice au profit du défi têtes rasées de Leucan du Pub Nelligan's. Partenaires Raize et Whisking.

Pub sign Keighley

This may have been called The Ship

Don't let the cup fool you, Just Foot Pussy would NEVER let Bud Light pass between his lips.

Located in the heart of the City sandwiched between Blackwells Bookstore and opposite the Sheldonian Theatre. A grade two listed building dating back to the 16th century. Famous for our Fish and Chips. Also famous for filming of Inspector Morse in the 1980's and more recently 'Lewis' and the new 'Endeavour. Real ales and traditional home cooked food makes us a must visit when you are in Oxford.

Great pub in Melbourne, which we visited in October last year.

 

The Elephant and Wheelbarrow.

  

Dégustation de whisky bénéfice au profit du défi têtes rasées de Leucan du Pub Nelligan's. Partenaires Raize et Whisking.

The pub was built in 1834 by John Hargreaves, of Broad Oak, the eldest son of Thomas Hargreaves, of Oak Hill. The Hargreaves family was the foremost family in Accrington at the time and the largest employers at Broad Oak Printworks and associated works.

 

Most of the building on the south side of Accrington was due to them -- Oak Hill itself in 1815, Warner Street in 1821, Broad Oak Mill in Church Street in 1834 and the home of family members at Broad Oak House, Bank House and Arden Hall.

 

The Queens Head Pub in Old Harlow,

Essex, England.

Gainsborough's Horse & Jockey pub on Church Street, scene of the "after event festivities" at the Sixth Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Flickr Group meet-up (April 10th 2011).

  

Nikon F5, Nikkor 28-80mm lens, Kodak Ektar 100 film. Picture taken during the sixth Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Flickr Group meet-up

This photo was taken at insomnia58

 

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