« projects | Main | puddles »

pubs archives


101109_850_img_3379.jpg

100909_850_img_2189.jpg

100830_850_img_2031.jpg

100830_850_img_2033.jpg

100303_850_img_8491.jpg

define original

091205_850_img_6968.jpg

080302-090118_350d_img_3463.jpg

'aquatic research' sounds like a great phrase to use instead of "i'm just nipping down the pub"

080302-090118_350d_img_3459.jpg

081205_850_img_2045.jpg

a nice advert outside a pub


081022_850_img_1466.jpg

more wobbly letters, this time on a pub sign.  it might be the oldest, but it looks pretty shut down to me

081022_850_img_1467.jpg



080603_850_img_8898.jpg

080603_850_img_8902.jpg

080404_350d_img_3400.jpg

on a sunny evening after a hard day's work there is no nicer diversion than an english pub

070911_850_img_4995.jpg

070605_850_img_3009.jpg

060629-081822.jpg

jane and i had a lovely lunch at the spade oak in bourne end. fantastic place. well worth a visit

070614_850_img_3183.jpg

i can highly recommend The Water Poet in Shoreditch. fantastic place.

070221_850_img_0921.jpg

IMG_4778.jpg

a pub for the traditional family - 2.4 children, married parents etc.


in this extended sign is the whole of britain summed up (click for the big version you can read)

http://www.funkypancake.com/blog/stuff3/2006/04/IMG_8843-thumb.jpg

The Eagle and Child claims to be England's Oldest Inn c947AD. I wasn't around then, so can't comment.

http://www.funkypancake.com/blog/stuff3/2006/03/IMG_7189-thumb.jpg

this is a fancy place to visit

http://www.funkypancake.com/blog/stuff3/2005/11/DSC07051-thumb.jpg