It was a tortuous thread that reminded me of a hobby I had rather more than 50 years ago, that of collecting inn signs. I don't mean to suggest that I crept out at the dead of night with a ladder and a toolbox to remove the signs from local hostelries. By way of explanation I should start by saying that there was at the time a brewery based at a village in Kent (which has since become a national name although it has no doubt been taken over by an international name by now). The said brewery also owned a fairly substantial chain of public houses which were known for their artistic and/or humorous hanging signs. Some of the pubs had unusual names themselves. I should imagine that
Royal Oak or
King's Head are possibly the most common names, although
Red Lion could well be a contender.
The village where the brewery was based - Wateringbury - boasted at least three pubs. There was

while a little further along the road was

and on the edge of the village was

I think perhaps we will return to this another day. Just looking at those pictures is making me thirsty!
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