In Whitby there is, of course, The Endeavour.
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In Whitby there is, of course, The Endeavour.
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Rob.
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This is the one I intended to post yesterday.
Rob.
One for today.......
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Rob.
In Hull there is The Sailmakers Arms.
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Not quite sure what the Fox has to do with it.
Rob.
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White Bear was a 40-gun ship of the English Tudor navy, launched in 1564. She was repaired in 1585–86 at Woolwich, and recommissioned under Lord Howard of Effingham. In 1588 she took part in the actions against the Spanish Armada, under the command of Lord Edmund Sheffield. She was rebuilt in 1599 as a 57-gun royal ship. The White Bear remained in service until 1627, when she was deemed unserviceable, and was sold out of the navy at Rochester on 12 June 1629.
The timbers from the White Bear were used to rebuild a burned-down alehouse on the Old Packhorse track running between Halifax and Leeds (now known as The Old White Beare in the village of Norwood Green near Halifax).
Rob.
At Rye in East Sussex there is
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However, The Mermaid is a popular name for a drinking place.
We had a grand day out in Scarborough ................. and found one for Neil!
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Eileen
Here is another Mermaid Inn from Bishopsbourne.
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My offering is.....
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Another Sir Howard of Effingham pub.
Rob.
In Oakham there is an inn named after a famous fictional sailor. It is called the Admiral Hornblower.
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Well I never new that Dave. good one.
Here is another shot of the sign.
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Rob.
For today........
One for Ensign Patch.
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Rob.
A restaurant near me.
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http://www.admiralbenbowbeachbar.co.uk/
This one at chapel st Leonard's on the east coast has a decking area shaped like a ship
Here is the other side.
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They missed a trick. Should that sign not say "Sea dogs welcome on leads"?
Rob.
Here it is, Rob. The one you have been searching for. In Adelaide, Australia, there is 'The William Bligh' specialising in rum and gin.
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Good grief Dave, you are right. I've been searching for it all my life.
Great find.
Rob.
My tavern for today is......
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Looks a bit like a run down hovel that scurvy pirates might frequent!
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Yet another ship pub.
Rob.
Here is one named after a famous ship - The Temeraire.
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This bar in Porto Alegre, Brazil in named after another famous fictional vessel -Yellow Submarine.
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And here is another in London......
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Rob.
Nothing exciting today. The Ship Inn is at Frinton-on-Sea near Clacton.
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How about this one Dave.
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Rob.
In Southampton this pub is named after a famous ship - The Titanic.
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Burnt rather than sunk.
Fire and Ice.
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Rob.
This tavern in Benidorm is named after a famous pirate - Captain Morgan.
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The Tortuga Tavern is at Disney World.
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This is also from the USA in Baltimore.
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Very good, Rob!
This pub is in Wapping High Street, London. It is named after a famous pirate - Captain Kidd.
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Is that pub somewhere in the Shetland Islands, Rob?
I think it is strange to find a tavern named after Captain Hook in Venice but perhaps it is to attract British tourists.
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I will have a look for the origin of the Lamb and flag Dave.
Most Lamb and flag pubs don't have a ship behind them!
Rob.
This tavern is in Williamsburg, Virginia. The original Raleigh Tavern burned down in 1859 but it was reconstructed in 1932.
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