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Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 14, 2005, 22:08:14
Whilst on my 'Out & About. Friday 12th July', I passed this pub; The Spite (http://community.webshots.com/photo/376836509/420546131hyqMSt)
I'd quote forgotten about it & the story behind it.
Multi-Map (http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&X=420000&Y=447500&width=500&height=300&gride=420007&gridn=447595&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=LS212EY&advanced=&local=&localinfosel=&kw=&inmap=&table=&ovtype=&zm=0&scale=10000&out.x=6&out.y=8)

Obviously, not as interesting as 'The Saltergate' & the tales behind the undying fire (http://www.hauntedinns.co.uk/salt.html)
My photos (http://community.webshots.com/photo/178138688/183981305wzMnAS)

Then there's the one & only; Arabian Horse (http://community.webshots.com/photo/245856896/325240174zBQdbG)

Alice Hawthorn (http://community.webshots.com/photo/190502805/292202515mXCqsL)

The Liquorice Bush (http://community.webshots.com/photo/160085835/297802088ISWVID)

The Counting House (http://community.webshots.com/photo/297813417/297813417eZOmaG) A beautifully restored 14th century structure, originally a merchants house.

The Shears (http://community.webshots.com/photo/167613101/190495191mwYzJL)


It's funny in a way, as I'm tee-total, but I appreciate the stories behind the buildings & the architecture
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Jim-Willy on August 14, 2005, 22:24:14
My Father is telling me there is a pub called the Spite And Malice 'round 'ere somwhere but he can't remember quite where.
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 14, 2005, 22:36:34
Quote from: "jim-willy"
My Father is telling me there is a pub called the Spite And Malice 'round 'ere somwhere but he can't remember quite where.


Is he getting mixed up & thinking of the one I mentioned above on the northern side of Otley?
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Gary on August 15, 2005, 03:49:25
we have a pub on Margate seafront called the "Mechanical Elephant"

because many years ago there use to be a huge mechanical elephant that carried children for rides up and down the beach.........way before my time.

It's quite an unusual name so i thought it was worthy of a post.  :roll:

regards, g
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: hobbit on August 15, 2005, 08:34:09
One down the road from me is called the swinger

It dates back to the old trams that operated in Nottingham, it was the terminus point for the busses at the city boundary, it was where the drivers swung the connecting arms of the tram round to drive it back the other way.

Until a few years ago it was called the Forest Hotel, but with it being nicknamed the Swinger for so long it was actually renamed to that.

Ironically the new trams that run into Nottingham still pass the old pub, but no stopping there now

One of my pet hates is the new naming of older pubs, I'm the same dont gon into them nowadays, but still dont like the practice, its amazing if you ask for directions how many people use pubs as reference points :lol:
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 15, 2005, 10:14:08
Quote from: "Gary"
we have a pub on Margate seafront called the "Mechanical Elephant"
because many years ago there use to be a huge mechanical elephant that carried children for rides up and down the beach.........way before my time.
regards, g


Would that be the same one that featured in the Jeremy Clarkson 'Extreme Machines' series?


Kevin. I'll agree on the renaming of pubs, it loses their local identity. The name (as you state) often implies a feature from the area.

There's one in Church Fenton  (Near the old RAF base) & I heard the landlord wanted to rename in.
Much to the disgust of the villagers

Fenton Flyer (http://community.webshots.com/photo/283075273/375580181SDRVYz)  (& the next one)
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 15, 2005, 10:54:10
There used to be one in Wakefield called the 'Talbot & Falcon'.
A referance to hunting (dogs & birds)

About 10 years ago it changed its name to the silly Ferret & Lettuce (or whatever)

Now it's the 'Talbot' again.

Within a reasonable distance from me there's a 'Hark To Mopsy' (http://community.webshots.com/photo/160085835/184923360avwZFw), a real old hunting term.

With silly names in mind again.
In Keighley there is, or was, a 'Rat & Ratchet'

In Dewsbury (Ravensthorpe) there was a 'Flying Pig' (in a Superman outfit on the sign), it got renamed I believe
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Tony F on August 15, 2005, 13:51:27
I used to drink in a pub near Petersfield in Hampshire that didn't have a name, the sign outside was missing and I'm not sure if it ever had a name but of course everyone called it...

"The pub with no name"

So I suppose it did have a name.

Confused?

Then I have never quite got my head round the small tarn called "Innominate Tarn" in the Lake District (think about it)!
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Tony F on August 15, 2005, 14:15:29
I thought I would see if I could find said pub with no name on the web

No website, but I did find out where it was:

Map here (http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=471436&y=128992&z=5&sv=471436,128992&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf&ax=471436&ay=128992) - A place called Priors Dean (but that isn't listed on Streetmap or Multimap)

If you zoom in to 1:50,000 there seems to be loads of byways round there, must be worth a return visit (Haven't been there for 15 years myself) :D

There is also a "Pub with No Name" in Brighton so maybe not so unusual after all.
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: denviks on August 15, 2005, 15:21:10
have drank in the pub with no name quite a few times myself.  :wink: ......
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: jalopy joe on August 15, 2005, 16:04:06
When we lived in Rochester in Kent our local was the "Who`d a thought it"
Never seen another one!  Spelling may have been a little more olde worlde, cant remember now.
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: oakeedokee on August 15, 2005, 17:49:46
We have The World Upside Down in Raunds, Northants. :? Great name!
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bishops Finger on August 15, 2005, 22:26:27
Got the Tiddly round my way Its not very big..
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Andy the Landy on August 15, 2005, 22:39:23
My old local was originally the 'Welcome Inn' - the locals called it the 'Blazing Rag' as many years ago its where the fox hunt started from and they used to burn the rag with the fox scent on the open fire. Years later it was renamed 'The Blazing Rag'. How true I dont know - I'm off to read my local pub history book :D
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: hobbit on August 15, 2005, 22:46:31
Well, looks like you have started something here Richard. :wink:  :lol:
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 15, 2005, 23:30:56
Quote from: "hobbit"
Well, looks like you have started something here Richard. :wink:  :lol:


Don't I always???? :lol:  :lol:  :wink:
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Manicminer on August 16, 2005, 20:01:27
These are within  25 miles of me

Saracen's Head              (     They had his head on a pike for years)

Fairy Glenn

The Eagles

The Grapes

The Ring
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Jim-Willy on August 16, 2005, 20:03:14
Quote from: "M Thomas"
These are within  25 miles of me

Saracen's Head               They had his head on a pike for years

Fairy Glenn

The Eagles

The Grapes

The Ring


Do you enter the ring often? :wink:  :lol:
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Dangermouse on August 16, 2005, 20:50:23
[-X  :(biglaugh):  :(biglaugh):
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 16, 2005, 22:41:15
Quote from: "M Thomas"
These are within  25 miles of me



Fairy Glenn

Isn't there a Fairy Glenn somewhere near Penmaenmawr?, as I seem to remember from camping there in about 1994

Quote from: "M Thomas"
The Eagles



Plenty of live music then?
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Manicminer on August 17, 2005, 20:17:48
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"

Isn't there a Fairy Glenn somewhere near Penmaenmawr?, as I seem to remember from camping there in about 1994



You are not too far away. It's by Betws-y-Coed which is inland from Conway (next to Penmaenmawr).

You probably did camp there.
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 17, 2005, 20:28:18
Well we camped at Penmaenmawr, not 'with the Fairies'
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Manicminer on August 17, 2005, 21:08:02
http://fairyglenhotel.co.uk
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on August 17, 2005, 21:32:04
Quote from: "M Thomas"
http://fairyglenhotel.co.uk


That's the one.

I eem to remember we went along a road through a woodland area that had all sorts of coloured (fairy) lights at a few houses on the way????
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: Manicminer on August 19, 2005, 20:12:39
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"


That's the one.

I eem to remember we went along a road through a woodland area that had all sorts of coloured (fairy) lights at a few houses on the way????


Yes there are.
Title: Odd Name For A Public House?
Post by: dracula on August 20, 2005, 00:41:05
There are two other "Who'd of thought it" pubs,
one in Devon at Milton Coombe,
one in Cornwall at St.Dominick.
Theres always "The Elephant's Nest" at Mary Tavy.
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