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This was shot (with permission) in the Pineapple pub, Kentish Town, a lovely little pub
Model Jessie Cougar
Brand new edit released for Dec 2022
The Winchester Arms on Church Road in Trull, near Taunton in Somerset.
Their website here - www.winchesterarmstrull.co.uk/
This the Boat Inn, tucked away on a back street in Dunkirk in Nottingham. I often have lunch in here, it's very pleasant.
The building "for sale, 4 apartments" has been for sale for as long as I remember. I think it was once a church hall.
Olympus XA camera
Fomapan 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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Experiments with my latest shape- and brightness- detection software, with help from Illustrator and Lightroom.
Location: Leadenhall Market, London, pre-covid.
"The Wheatsheaf is a real hidden gem. A backstreet boozer that captures a traditional Manchester ale house that has survived the times when the Northern Quarter wasn't the fashionable area that it is today. The many photographs on the wall depict scenes from the city's past, including many around the pool table of Newton Heath football club, the team that later became Manchester United.
"Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)"
The Hollies
Saturday night I was downtown
Working for the FBI
Sittin' in a nest of bad men
Whiskey bottles piling high
Bootlegging boozer on the west side
Full of people who are doing wrong
Just about to call up the DA man
When I heard this woman sing a song
A pair of 45's made me open my eyes
My temperature started to rise
She was a long cool woman in a black dress
Just-a 5'9, beautiful, tall
With just one look I was a bad mess
'Cause that long cool woman had it all
[Instrumental Interlude]
I saw her heading to the table
Like a tall walking big black cat
When Charlie said I hope that you're able boy
'Cause I'm telling you she knows where it's at
Then suddenly we heard the sirens
And everybody started to run
A-jumping out of doors and tables
When I heard somebody shootin' a gun
Well the DA was pumping my left hand
And a-she was a-holding my right
Well I told her don't get scared
'Cause you're gonna be spared
I've gotta be forgivin' if I wanna spend my living
With a long cool woman in a black dress
Just a 5'9 beautiful tall
Yeah, with just one look I was a bad mess
'Cause that long cool woman had it all
Had it all
Had it all
Let's never say, "I miss the British pub as it used to be". The pub as it used to exist in so many places was a great way to train the immune system.
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The sun sets on an old East London boozer, a metaphor for the inept government /Covid-19 crisis and the fact that many of these old gems will never re-open.
Bloody wheelie bins, and the pub is off the vertical, not me !
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Away from the foamer pollution for the most part. My friend Andy went along with me, and this day was the first time he witnessed the 4014 in action. The consist had some surprising elements: A flat car with what looked like stage/lighting equipment, several new CMO grain cars, and a legit caboose - with lookouts on the back. Glad to see no garish vest on the fireman watching out the cab.
Ghost sign for The Office Bar, 146 West 1st Street, Salida, Colorado. The Office closed long ago, but the sign remains.
After desperately trying to find an awesome pub in SL, we decided to make our own! It's now available in 6th Republic: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Transilvania/111/130/29
The unusually named 'The Ox-Fford' pub, in Maccles-Ffield! Judging by the flags, the locals were looking forward to having a few beers whist watching England take part in the 2014 World Cup. in a few days time. They perhaps enjoyed the beer, but our National team disappointed big time, being knocked out of the group stages after just 2 games. They ended up with just a solitary point after three games.
Oxford Road, Macclesfield June 2014
Sometimes it feels like the social fabric of a nation is under attack.
Public houses are a vital part of society where everyone has the chance to meet in a neutral space, chat, exchange ideas, commiserate about opportunities missed, make plans, play darts, and enjoy a drink or two.
You wonder what the future might hold. Of course we still have power as consumers. If nobody bought ANY alcoholic drinks in supermarkets AT ALL then maybe the global drinks brands would pressure governments to relent, and let people frequent their local hostelry as they chose to, as adults. Or as humans.
I would say there is not much point living if you lose vital parts of your humanity.
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The English pub, or boozer, is already starting to feel out of time and place. It used to be almost central to British culture, but now looks like a relict of the 20th Century.
The local village boozer (The Greyhound Inn) at Staple Fitzpaine, Somerset.
The Greyhound Inn website here - www.thegreyhoundinntaunton.co.uk/?page_id=58