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One of the remaining buildings which once stood at each corner of the old Metropolitan cattle market. Formerly pubs, they were named The Lion, The Lamb, The White Horse and The Black Bull. Today, three of the four remain and, with the clock tower, are listed structures
They now sit as majestic, um, offices and luxuary flats, sitting amongst the nearby ugly council blocks. Which pub was this, I wonder?
Pub Puutorin vessa (Pub Wood Marketplace Toilet) was still in the 1970s a public lavatory, located in a market square in Turku, Finland. Later it was renovated and turned into a pub. This is a miniature of the pub, made by a group of miniaturist enthusiasts in Turku.
The same town also has an old pharmacy, school and bank, all turned into pubs. The "school" pub also brews its own beer.
www.panimoravintolakoulu.fi/ (only in Finnish and Swedish)
www.uusiapteekki.fi/home.html (in Finnish only)
www.oldbank.fi/ (in Finnish only)
Another October 2007 view of the Kingfisher pub at Old Oscott. I primarily visited the estate hoping to get a photo of the 376 bus but they somehow seemed to be avoiding me that morning!
Pub Ricard présente dans le journal de 1981.
Vieux journal datant de 1981 trouvé lors d'une exploration urbaine.
This view of the Great Stone pub at Northfield dates from September 2008 - the pub has changed very little since the previous photograph with the exception of having a different car parked up outside.
I saw Amber drinking this the other day.
www.flickr.com/photos/ambrosialove/861153255/
Today when I saw it at the store, I decided I better try it.
It's really good.