Charing Cross.
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Charing Cross.
Ship Inn Parkgate Cheshire.
Ship Inn Anglesey.
South Shields.
The Stoker's Arms at Didsbury in Manchester.
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No Sails then Dave.
Rob.:happy:
Many early steamships also had masts and sails, Rob.
The Paddle Steamer pub at Largs in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Yes they did. You can see evidence of that on the SS Great Britain and Great Eastern.
"Up Sails and down Funnel" was a well known saying too. But I would not like to upset Tim by mentioning that! :shock:
Rob.
Brighton.
The Paddle Steamer Tattersall Castle after many years service in different roles currently serves as a floating pub, moored on the Thames Embankment in London.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PS_Tattershall_Castle
St. Brelade.
The Orion. Manchester
The Wirrel Cheshire.
The Golden Bosun Tavern on Christmas Island, Australia.
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Very apt Dave.
Mine is not so seasonal at Hull.
Bristol.
Hoylake
The Sail Inn at Lymington, Hampshire.
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The Sail Inn at Clogher, Clogherhead, County Louth, Ireland.
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The Pier Head Galway.
Queenbrough.
Southampton.
Seattle.
Queenbrough.
Greenwich.
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Yardarm Maryland USA.
The Plough & Sail at Snape, Suffolk.
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Chelmsford.
I mentioned this elsewhere but felt it worth including as the smallest pub in the world.
The Plough & Sail at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
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Chealsea.
Plymouth.
Leicester.
The Plough & Sail in Paglesham, Essex.
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Potters Bar.
Southampton.
Herne Bay.
Halifax.
Kentish Topwn.