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Re: The Lord Nelson at Port Block
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lugnet.pirates, lugnet.loc.au
Date: 
Mon, 18 Sep 2000 17:57:14 GMT
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Richard Parsons (<G12MML.Fn2@lugnet.com>) wrote at
07:11:09

In lugnet.pirates, Tony Priestman writes:
Not a problem with me, matey! Having demolished the Bricklayer's Arms
for parts, I'm currently publess, but it's not like there's a shortage
of names :-)

Publess.

That's got to be about THE most desolate word in the Australian lexicon.

Does it actually appear on the maps over there?

Mind you, if the locals let it get torn down, it probably wasn't much of a pub
in the first place, eh?  <<GD&R>>

It was only ever half built, anyway. I guess they built as far as the
bar, stopped for a rest, and never got round to starting again :-)

In the meantime, I have added a single quick pic to the Government House
page.  Careful though, I got a bit over exuberant and the pic is a bit big
(~87k) but you can get a decent idea from the thumbnail if you're bandwidth
challenged......

Oo-er! nice mullions.

In the meantime, at least now you know where a thirsty sailor fig can
get 'isself a decent rum :-)

Shouldn't you be promoting your native Chardonnay? :-P
--
Tony Priestman



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  Re: The Lord Nelson at Port Block
 
(...) Publess. That's got to be about THE most desolate word in the Australian lexicon. Mind you, if the locals let it get torn down, it probably wasn't much of a pub in the first place, eh? <<GD&R>> In the meantime, I have added a single quick pic (...) (24 years ago, 18-Sep-00, to lugnet.pirates, lugnet.loc.au)

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