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Tetrapod madness! I’m odd. I’ve fallen in love with these concrete forms over the last few years. They’re just so adoringly organic. Following is an article I recently found which…
Upper Street, Islington, London N1. This sign has been replace by a non-pictorial sign. Also in my Pub Sign album. All images are the exclusive property of Paddy Ballard. The photographs are for web browser viewing only and may not be reproduced, copied, stored, downloaded or altered in any way without permission.
Made from rust free aluminium our signs can withstand the weather elements of outdoor or indoor use. Printed to a semi-matte finish using high quality inks. Each sign is designed and printed by us, they make a fun unique gift and are perfect for bars, man caves, garages, sheds or home use. Four drilled corner holes for you to screw to a flat surface or can be hung using double-sided sticky pads to the back or by adding twine. Screws and fixings not supplied. Size 28.3 x 10 cm - ( approx. 12 x 4 inches ) Dispatched within 48 hours of receiving your order.
Vintage Metal Tin Sign Poster Plaque Bar Pub Club Cafe Home Plate Wall Decor Art Product Description Material: metal (sheet iron) Size: approx. 30x20cm / 11.81\"x7.87\" (L*W) Hole Size: approx. 3mm Creative, contracted, fashionable design Four small pre-drilled holes in each corner of this painting Not only can be put in mesa, but also can hang on the wall Ideal for bar, store, garage, coffee shop, house, all kinds of individual character places or home decoration Package included: 1 x metal poster Note: Please allow 1-2cm errors due to manual measurement Item color displayed in photos may be showing slightly different on your computer monitor since monitors are not calibrated same
28 Dumb Design Fails to Give You a Permanent Frown - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Aujourd’hui, les bars rouvrent, YOUPI. Mais il va falloir choisir votre établissement. Et pour savoir si un bar est fréquentable ou non, il y a des signes qui ne trompent pas ! Le souci c’est qu’il fa...
A strikingly columned Fuller's pub and very pleasant inside, with an upstairs mezzanine level as well. Address: 172 Vauxhall Bridge Road. Owner: Fuller Smith Turner (website). Links: Randomness Guide to London Fancyapint Beer in the Evening Qype
É para o menino, para a menina ou para qualquer um que não seja nem um nem outro. Todos estes sinais têm algo em comum: são divertidos e até arriscados. Mas dominam nas redes sociais.
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You see back in the old days businesses did not have a problem with casual racism and sexism when it came down to promoting their products. More
Internet users from around the world have taken to Bored Panda to share some of the most creative pubs, cafes and restaurants they have ever visited - including very hilarious signs.
High up in the North Pennines, Alston claims to be the highest market settlement in England, being about 1000 feet above sea level. From every direction Alston is approached over broad, heather-clad moorland that has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Set on the upper reaches of the River South Tyne, it lies within the Eden district of Cumbria. The Town has many buildings dating from the 17th Century. The Angel pub is dated 1611.
In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan. If you've read, as I have, the novel for which Richard Brautigan is most famous, Trout Fishing In America, then you'll have some idea of what to expect here: a sort of wide-eyed hippy innocence, short and enigmatically named chapters, constant repetition of the novel's title at various points throughout the text, and a picture on the cover of Brautigan and some doe-eyed "special lady" in a suggestively charged pose. In Watermelon Sugar was Brautigan's third novel, published in 1968. It's got the same slightly hello clouds, hello sky hippy-dippy innocence as Trout Fishing In America, but in the service of a slightly more coherent story. Which seems to be a post-apocalyptic idyll whereby the trappings of an older and more technologically advanced civilisation (including, slightly bizarrely, a race of talking tigers) are shut away in a place called The Forgotten Works while the survivors live a pastoral existence in their woodland shacks, gathering periodically in the central commune (called, for reasons that are never adequately explained, iDEATH) for food and assorted pleasantries and building their shacks, bridges, etc. out of planks made from the aforementioned watermelon sugar. The nameless narrator is conducting a relationship with a young woman from iDEATH called Pauline while attempting to avoid the obsessive attentions of his ex-partner Margaret. Some members of the commune hang out at the Forgotten Works and scavenge some of the mysterious artefacts to be found there, and needless to say No Good Comes Of It. If one were inclined to, one could find all of this a bit irritating, but I think if you take it as a product of its time it's quite charming in a light and child-like sort of way. None of which will be of much comfort to Brautigan, as he shot himself at the age of 49 in 1984.
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An Irish pub in the heart of Zaragoza's city centre, opposite the ancient Roman ruins. (© pixabay/Evabergschneider)
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Perhaps no other book provided a greater guide, as I set out on my youthful path, than Louisa May Alcott’s most beloved novel, Little Women. I was a wiry daydreamer, just ten years old. Life was already presenting challenges for an awkward tomboy growing up in the gender-defined 1950s. Uninterested in preordained activities, I would […]
Concerning "Functions of the Brain." from William James - Principles of Psychology, pub. 1890
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The George Inn in Norton St Philip, Somerset, England, one of a number of establishments that claims to be Britain’s oldest tavern, is located in the centre of the village. It was built in the 14th or 15th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. It was originally built as a wool store for Hinton Priory at nearby Hinton Charterhouse and to accommodate travellers and merchants coming to the annual wool fairs that were held in the village from the late 13th century until 1902. There is some evidence of a tunnel from the priory to the Inn. Hinton Priory was one of the ten medieval Carthusian houses (charterhouses) in England. It was first established at Hatherop in 1222 by William Longspee, Earl of Salisbury. The monks disliked the location, and on Longspee's death in 1226 they petitioned his countess for a new site to achieve greater solitude. She gave them her manors of Hinton Charterhouse and Norton St Philip and the new house was consecrated at Hinton Charterhouse in May 1232. A licence to sell alcohol at The George is claimed from 1397, which may have been a local licence from the Prior of Hinton Priory as Governmental licences for alehouses were only introduced in 1552. Wikipedia
Ah, the great British pub. A place to relax, socialize, drink, and be merry. It’s a focal point in the community, a cozy and welcoming home away from home. You’ll usually spot your local thanks to a colorful painted sign hanging outside with the pub’s name and image emblazoned on it.
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