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The 'Stage Door' pub, located in the Waterloo district of London, stands on the site of an older pub called the 'Halfway Inn', which was mentioned by Samuel Pepys in his 1665 diary.
The pub was rebuilt during the 19th century, and not until 1985 was its name changed to 'Stage Door'!
The morning after a feast of pub grub. Some guy walked past minutes later and threw-up in the pile. A couple dozen people waiting in line for the nearby ATM machine cheered loudly.
Best viewed ORIGINAL - read the green sign, it could explain a lot!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJW19nlzb3Q
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Or it could be called "Another one bites the dust"!
A report stated there are 52 pubs closing every week due to the recession and people buying cheap alcohol from supermarkets to drink at home.
Pubs in Britain were not just places you went to to drink beer. They were places where you went to meet people who shared your interests. Many pubs became meeting places for people in particular trades - The Wheelwrights Arms, The Masons Arms etc - there was even an Elastic Inn in Coventry where people from the hosiery industry met.
The Pipemakers Arms in Rye, Sussex is, however, probably unique both in name and in the way the pub is decorated. I forgot to check to see if it has a conventional sign as well as this masonry relief.
This is the Britannia inn, hurdsfield road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, it's a small pub, in a line of terraced houses, it's a very old pub
Dans une vitrine à l'intérieur d'un pub, le premier qui trouve aura droit à une bière dans ce pub ;)
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One of my friend's greyhounds, Starsky, having a snooze in the pub. They're quite good pub dogs, after a walk they are ready for a lie down while we get a beer and a natter, only stirring when someone bends down to give them some attention, or if they hear a packet of crisps or peanuts being opened.
Cathy Burke, proprietor of Atlantic City’s Irish Pub, along with her husband Richard, proudly shows off the memorabilia she and her husband have collected since the 1970’s.
The pub’s walls are covered with artifacts from Joe DiMaggio’s bat to a Mae West poster The pub is located at St. James Place at The Boardwalk.
PhotoEssay by Lou Perri
Another good memory in the books. It's photographs like this that make me truly appreciate the importance of always keeping my camera at my side. Without it.. without this.
Deserted Old Windmill Pub along Rt 40 the Historic National Road on the edge of Wheeling West Virginia Ohio County
The Bush, seen from Upper Cwmbran Road.
One of the two surviving pubs which served the miners and brickyard workers of Upper Cwmbran. The other survivor is The Queen on Upper Cwmbran Road. Locals had a joke, "the queen lost her crown in the bush".
The Mayfield Inn
"It's a great place for meeting friends. It's got a good atmosphere, a friendly atmosphere. There's a beer garden and a nice publican and bar staff.
It was called the Country Girl when I met my hubby there. There were no seats left. The rest is history. We went back and had our wedding reception there.
It's got a lot to answer for, that pub."
Carol Fraser, 53, Youth Worker, Y2K Project, Mayfield