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  2. Devil among the tailors - Wikipedia

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    Devil among the tailors is a form of table skittles which is usually found as a pub game in England. It is likely that the game emerged between 1675 and 1783 and surged in popularity during the 1920s and 1930s before waning again. Today it is found in scattered pockets across most of the country. [1]

  3. Ringside Café - Wikipedia

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    [3] [14] The interior has an intimate scale and warm appearance, similar to an English pub. [9] Outdoor seating. The building includes a first-floor bar and basement rathskeller. [3] The first floor has numerous original features, including ten stools at the original bar with English oak, glass cabinet doors, carved ram heads, and floral designs.

  4. Table skittles - Wikipedia

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    Devil Among the Tailors is a traditional English pub game dating from the 18th century. A simple table skittles game, it has a string with a small skittle ball attached to a gallows-like post. When the ball is struck it swings in a circle or back and forth. A player's score is based on the skittles knocked over in each turn.

  5. The Crooked House - Wikipedia

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    A 1904 postcard of the building. The Crooked House was a pub in South Staffordshire, England.Its name and distinctive appearance were the result of 19th-century mining subsidence which caused one side of the building to be approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) lower than the other.

  6. Pub - Wikipedia

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    The local: A history of the English pub (The History Press, 2021). Jennings, Paul. "Liquor Licensing and the Local Historian: The Victorian Public House." Local Historian 41 (2011): 121–137. Martin, John (1993). Stanley Chew's Pub Signs: a celebration of the art and heritage of British pub signs. Worcester: John Martin. ISBN 1-85421-225-7.

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