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  2. Knurr and spell - Wikipedia

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    Knurr (from Middle English: knurre, knot) refers to a hardwood or pottery [4] ball, as could be made from a knot of wood. Spell (from Danish: spil, spindle) is the stick of wood used to strike it. [6] The game around Barnsley was known as "potty knocking". [7]

  3. National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors - Wikipedia

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    CAMRA has established influence at national government level, including English Heritage, and has been designated by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry as a "super-complainant" to the Office of Fair Trading. [6] CAMRA presents the Pub Design Awards, which are held in association with English Heritage and The Victorian Society. These ...

  4. Pub - Wikipedia

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    A theme pub is a pub that aligns itself to a specific culture, style or activity; often with the intention of attracting a niche clientele. Many are decorated and furnished accordingly, with the theme sometimes dictating the style of food or drink on offer too.

  5. The 45 Best Home Bar Ideas For Hosts of Every Type - AOL

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    From built-in cabinets to rolling carts to small kitchen set-ups, these designer-approved home bar ideas will ensure you’re always ready for entertaining. The 45 Best Home Bar Ideas For Hosts of ...

  6. Ship and Shovell - Wikipedia

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    The Ship and Shovell is a Victorian pub in Craven Passage, Charing Cross, London. It may be unique for consisting of two separate buildings on either side of a street, connected underground by a shared cellar. [1] [2] [3] Interior, 2016

  7. Pub game - Wikipedia

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    Most pub games date back centuries and are rooted in village culture. [1] Many derive from older outdoor sports. Pub games can be loosely grouped into throwing games, dice games, card games, board games, slot games, cue and ball games, bat and ball games, coin pushing/throwing games, and drinking games.