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    The Sea Hag in Louisville, Kentucky.

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    The Avon Packet, Bristol, one of the ships that could navigate the Bristol Cut.

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    The Three Pilchards in Polperro, Cornwall, a notorious hang-out for smugglers in the past.

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    The Five Pilchards Inn at Porthallow, Cornwall.

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    Something very fishy about that one Dave.

    Must be something to do with this

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    The Pilchard Inn at Burgh Island, Bigbury-on-Sea, South Devon.

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    The Pilchard Press Alehouse Micropub in St Ives, Cornwall.

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    What is the connection to the sea? Answers on a postcard to.......... Clue! American members may not reply to this question
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    The American Sardine Bar in South Philadelphia, U.S.A..

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    La Sardine wine bar in place Sainte-Marthe, Paris.

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    Bradford.
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    Today, one of the most famous pubs in Cornwall - Jamaica Inn at Bolventor on Bodmin Moor. This notorious haunt of smugglers inspired Daphne du Maurier to write her novel of the same name after a stay there.

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    The Swordfish Inn at Newlyn in Cornwall.

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    The Salmon in Leicester, which apparently is noted for its real ale.

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    The Salmon and Ball in London.

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    The Salmon Inn at Wanswell, Berkeley, Gloucestershire.

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    The Salmon Leap Inn at Leixlip Road, County Dublin.

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    Speedwell Tavern MD

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    There is also The Salmon Leap Pub at Totton, Southampton.

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    Cork.
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    Another Mark Twain Tavern. This time in Baltimore.


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    Rob, something seems to have prevented the pictures of your last two pubs from showing.

    The Salmon Inn in Berwick-upon-Tweed.

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    Having a lot of trouble with posting pictures Dave.
    They are either coming up with an attachment duplicate or now doing this.
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    Last edited by Bligh; 02-01-2020 at 13:04.
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    The Leaping Salmon at Horrabridge, Tavistock near Plymouth.

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    The Salmon Leap Inn at Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland.

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    Another Boscowan in Cornwall.
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    The Elephant in Faversham, Kent. The pub sign bears the crest of H.M.S. Ganges. The last H.M.S. Ganges was a 'stone frigate' - a shore based training establishment at Shotley in Suffolk. It closed in 1976.

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    Another good find Dave.
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    Luneburg of all places.
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    The Whalebone pub in Norwich, Norfolk.

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    The Whalebone pub at Woodham Ferrers near Chelmsford.

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    Ship and castle Bangor
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    The Whalebone in Colchester.

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    Caernarfon.
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    The Whalebone pub in Hull.

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    You are still having trouble with your photographs, Rob.

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    Yes it seems as if you are going to have to put up with the double images I'm afraid.
    Whenever I post and the delete the attached image, it seems OK for some time then when I look at it the next day it has gone. I may try just keeping the attachment and see if that works better.
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