Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Scary. He looks a bit like Freddy Krueger before the fire.And cold as it is in your place... fire? ... enjoy the weather, Bill, already 26C here 🌞
Funny the difference between 1778 and the guy in the middle.
I collect pictures of pub signs from my rambles and I'd be especially pleased if I found one as individual and characterful as that.
That’s a great sing and one to be proud of, fancy being that old, not the sign but the establishment...
I like the top of it with the horse!
A pub, or a brewery perhaps. I need a drink.God bless.
I bet they are not serving milkshakes.
Beautiful sign !
I like this sign!!
Love it!
Beautiful and stylish!
Lovely sign which forecasts good times ahead!
Wow! Established jn 1778... that is a long time.
He looks like quite a character, Bill!
I'd stop there!
He's been in business for a very long time.
Hello,I like this sign and the horse and buggy on top. Take care, enjoy your day!
Very fancy ironwork.
Wow, that pub has been there a long time. It is a wonderful sign. I would have to check this place out just for its historical interest, but they might also serve a good pint.
Just Thinking About A Pint - Quite The Craftsmanship Fabricating That Sucker Cheers Cheers
300 years! Now that is a very remarkable pub my friend Bill! I wonder what it looks like inside. happy Midweek my friend!
...I rarely see such a fancy sign and bracket! Thanks Bill for sharing.
Nice !I dont know who he is but someone local ?Nice sign :)
It is a local person but I couldn't find any info.
Very cool signMB
Hola Bill, bonito cartel, feliz dÃa. Saludos
Been around a while, then. :-)
I wonder what the story is behind that name.
Nice sign. Sure has been around a long time!!
Patrick John looks like a tricky old devil.
Wow thats real old!
Patrick Jonnie Sally? Gotta be some history there!
Wow, 1778! You don't find signs like that on the U.S. west coast. Good find!
1778! Wow!
Nice one !😀
Hi Bill.Super nice signboard.Greetings from Patricia.
They've been in business a long time!
A good sign!
Scary. He looks a bit like Freddy Krueger before the fire.
ReplyDeleteAnd cold as it is in your place... fire? ... enjoy the weather, Bill, already 26C here 🌞
Funny the difference between 1778 and the guy in the middle.
ReplyDeleteI collect pictures of pub signs from my rambles and I'd be especially pleased if I found one as individual and characterful as that.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a great sing and one to be proud of, fancy being that old, not the sign but the establishment...
ReplyDeleteI like the top of it with the horse!
ReplyDeleteA pub, or a brewery perhaps. I need a drink.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I bet they are not serving milkshakes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sign !
ReplyDeleteI like this sign!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and stylish!
ReplyDeleteLovely sign which forecasts good times ahead!
ReplyDeleteWow! Established jn 1778... that is a long time.
ReplyDeleteHe looks like quite a character, Bill!
ReplyDeleteI'd stop there!
ReplyDeleteHe's been in business for a very long time.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI like this sign and the horse and buggy on top. Take care, enjoy your day!
Very fancy ironwork.
ReplyDeleteWow, that pub has been there a long time. It is a wonderful sign. I would have to check this place out just for its historical interest, but they might also serve a good pint.
ReplyDeleteJust Thinking About A Pint - Quite The Craftsmanship Fabricating That Sucker
ReplyDeleteCheers
Cheers
300 years! Now that is a very remarkable pub my friend Bill! I wonder what it looks like inside. happy Midweek my friend!
ReplyDelete...I rarely see such a fancy sign and bracket! Thanks Bill for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice !I dont know who he is but someone local ?Nice sign :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a local person but I couldn't find any info.
DeleteVery cool sign
ReplyDeleteMB
Hola Bill, bonito cartel, feliz dÃa.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Been around a while, then. :-)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the story is behind that name.
ReplyDeleteNice sign. Sure has been around a long time!!
ReplyDeletePatrick John looks like a tricky old devil.
ReplyDeleteWow thats real old!
ReplyDeletePatrick Jonnie Sally? Gotta be some history there!
ReplyDeleteWow, 1778! You don't find signs like that on the U.S. west coast. Good find!
ReplyDelete1778! Wow!
ReplyDeleteNice one !😀
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSuper nice signboard.
Greetings from Patricia.
They've been in business a long time!
ReplyDeleteA good sign!
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