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Post by Chris_Sav on Nov 24, 2020 19:08:39 GMT
Wonder why they called it the boat? doesn't float very well!
Table can be recovered easy enough, but the clock will likely want rather more than a clean.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2020 22:21:59 GMT
Wonder why they called it the boat? doesn't float very well!
The same was said of Natalie Wood !
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Post by tommo III on Dec 12, 2021 20:45:38 GMT
The last of my investigations of the National Newspaper Archives ..... discovery of a former B/B league in Rugeley, Staffs:
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Post by tommo III on Dec 19, 2021 20:44:36 GMT
Table here in a stately home:
HAMPTON MANOR, SHADOWBROOK LANE, HAMPTON-IN-ARDEN, SOLIHULL, WEST MIDLANDS M92 0EN (table in Fred's Bar)
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Post by tommo III on Jan 18, 2022 0:17:36 GMT
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Post by taffy on Jan 18, 2022 19:25:41 GMT
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Post by tommo III on Jul 19, 2022 19:04:27 GMT
A couple of Warwickshire casualties:
The Parade Club, Nuneaton CV11 5TJ - "Permanently Closed" (presumably through financial difficulties)
The Alexandra Arms, Rugby CV21 2SL - Closed, now an Artist's Studio & Gallery and Cafe.
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Post by tommo III on Sept 17, 2022 14:26:29 GMT
According to Whatpub, a new venue in Stoke-on-Trent... Quote: THE FORD GREEN (formerly the Robin Hood), 316 FORD GREEN ROAD, NORTON-LE-MOORS, STOKE ST6 8LS
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Post by tommo III on Apr 2, 2023 17:22:02 GMT
Another find by WhatPub:
JOLLY POTTER, 9 BARRACKS ROAD, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, STAFFS ST5 1UP.
Non-League, assume 4-Pin.
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Post by billiardsmichael on Apr 22, 2024 19:03:37 GMT
Work took me my least favourite train station today (Bham New St.) so I thought it'd be rude not to check in and see if this was still here... and it is! Fair to say the table was a leveller, but myself and an old uni friend very much enjoyed an hour or so having a bash before my train back southwards. Sounds like the owner is still happy with his table, although he's had to make sure people put a deposit down to stop people running off with the balls. Some very interesting makeshift metal pegs were on display and a "D" fit for a pool table! Good fun.
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