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This is a very old pub in north wales, its called the black boy inn, its a beautifull quaint pub dating back to 1522, the main walls are 1.5 mts thick.
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Neat picture and I like the faded framing, it adds to the picture.
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Once again thanks for looking at all my photos.
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Hello bahadir I forgot to say what the 4d & 6d ment thats painted on the side of the wall, many moons ago, that streetwas used by prostitutes and saliors was charged4 pence for a room and 6 pence if they wanted a room and a prostitute, 4d and 6d is the old english money.
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Nice shot cheers, also like the framing
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