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Pubs and Restaurants around East Yorkshire and the East Riding starting in Beverley near North Bar some will be in the Yorkshire Wolds.

 

The one pub in town which puts it one pub up on Hill End I believe. There just has to be a wheelie bin doesn’t there.

 

Established in 1851. Across the road from the General store which was built in the same year.

 

Opened on 7 October 1851. Classic high country Pub

 

When I looked this up, it appears to be on airBnB. You do need time to explore this town also. From 1851 to airBnB!

The famous Birdsville Pub!

The Old Nun's Head in Nunhead, south London

Hitting a few pubs in Wandering New York.

what are they looking at? hmmm..

  

lots of squares and rectangles.

other side of the street

E' solo un piccolo bar vicino a casa

 

EXPLORE 25 maggio 2009 # 268

Pubs and Restaurants around East Yorkshire and the East Riding starting in Beverley near North Bar some will be in the Yorkshire Wolds. In monochrome

in Bethnal Green, east London

pub on lower marsh, waterloo

  

no 108 in the series "time for a pint" - a pint of timothy taylors landlord in the salisbury, london

 

from the series 'time for a pint'

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The Salisbury is a Grade II listed public house at 91–93 St. Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London] which is noted for its particularly fine late Victorian interior with art nouveau elements.

It was built as part of a six-storey block in about 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach and Horses and Ben Caunt's Head. As well as being Grade II listed by Historic England, the interior is on CAMRA's National Inventory as being "an historic pub interior of national importance", due to the quality and opulence of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork. The "SS" motif that can be seen etched into the glass and in a few places is because the pub was originally called the "Salisbury Stores". The use of the word "Stores" was not uncommon in pubs of that era.Other fittings include art nouveau bronze nymphs holding long-stemmed flowers with light bulbs in the middle of the flowers, which are said to be original.

 

The pub is named after Lord Salisbury (1830–1903), who was the British Prime Minister three times between 1885 and 1902. The Cecil family still owns the building's freehold, and the Cecil family coat of arms lies between two angels supporting a canopy above the door on the corner.

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CHM400, Yashica Electro 35 GL. Tramway Hotel.

Open for outside dining only. I had a crab cake platter.

 

Tenuous Link: Bars to Pub

A warm evening at the 'Hawthorns' in Glastonbury.

Phoenix at The Brickmakers 19th Aug 2017 (c)John Newstead

Pubs and Restaurants around East Yorkshire and the East Riding starting in Beverley near North Bar some will be in the Yorkshire Wolds.

 

Shot using an old Kodak copy film rated at 12iso. As this film has no anti halation layer, light bounces back through the highlight areas creating a glow.

 

Cool electric chandeliers at The Gilbert pub where I had lunch last week. As the exterior was quite down in the mouth, the interior decor was really amazing in contrast. Food was good too!

Life was getting rather damp even in the doorway of the White Swan pub, the rain was coming down like stair rods and the headlamps on E016 highlight it.

The bus is working a diverted 6 service, it is pulling away from the stop a Birchall Street.

The bus is LF20 XOS a BYB DD with AD H39/26F body.

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Historic houses at the Triangle opposite the Bulldog Pub. Taken yesterday on my morning walk using a compact camera. An HDR image.

Former pub at 291/3 Easter Road, Edinburgh - a favourite with football supporters

Now, I know what you're thinking, but let me explain. This is the men's toilets in a particularly non-descript pub near Great Portland Street, the Albany if you're interested in visiting. It appears to be a semi-naked woman dressed in some kind of military uniform (presumably the dress uniform rather than combat, but that's just a guess) mimicking pissing into a man's mouth with a beer bottle. In my day graffiti was limited to just "Fuck Off" or, if they were feeling lyrical, "Bryan Robson IS an injury" but I will never moan about falling standards again. I like the way the whole effect and hours of work has been enhanced by plonking a hand dryer in the middle of it - but health and safety must be paramount.

One of the local pubs in Holmfirth, North Yorkshire.

Just across the road from Compo and Norah's houses!

The Black Buoy pub in Wivenhoe.

 

Wivenhoe is a town and civil parish in north eastern Essex, England, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south east of Colchester. Historically Wivenhoe village, on the banks of the River Colne, and Wivenhoe Cross, on the higher ground to the north, were two separate settlements but with considerable development in the 19th century the two have merged.

 

At the 2001 census, the town had a population of over 7,221. The town's history centres on fishing, ship building, and smuggling.

 

Much of lower Wivenhoe is also a designated conservation area, with many streets being of particular architectural interest.

At the Red Lion pub in London...

There is some nice glazed tiling on the front of this pub on Talbot Road in Blackpool.

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