inn-of-olde
A great night at the Inn of Olde, in Quidi Vidi, special thanks to Linda, Rock, Corby's etc for a wonderful introduction and hospitality at this great place!
Screechng in at the Inn of Olde in Quidi
Recorded on August 13, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Screeched In at Quidi Vidi Inn of Olde Sept 1, 2011
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A screech-in at Christian's Pub in St John's
June 21, 2013
Getting Screeched in, St John's Newfoundland 2/7/2012
Hound Dog. Derek Pelley and Generations. Erin's Pub. St. John's, Newfoundland. Nov.10, 2013
Hound Dog. Performed by Generations at Erin's Pub. St. John's, Newfoundland. November 10, 2013, Musicians are Derek Pelley (lead vocals and 5-string Jay Turser electric bass), Justin Martin (backup vocals and Fender Telecaster guitar), Lew Skinner (Fender Jazzmaster elctric guitar), and Jeff Ingram (drums). Hound Dog was officially credited to Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Big Mama Thornton claimed to have written it The best-known version is the one by Elvis Presley in 1956. This song is ranked number 19 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Video by Sue Roberts.Thanks to all the 'Flatties' in the audience!
Screeched In at Christian's on Jan 26
St John's. NL
Gettin Screeched in St. John's NL
So if you ever go to Newfoundland it's a MUST to be Screeched in which refers to the custom in which the person is to drink a shot of screech, you're supposed to kiss a codfish on the mouth, but they use a Puffin(NL's national bird) and answer the question Is ye an honourary Newfoundlander? with the phrase 'deed I is me ol' cock, and long may your big jib draw. After completing these tasks, they receive an official 'Screecher' certificate and status as an honourary Newfoundlander. This status is not official, however, but is merely for traditional entertainment purposes :) Trapper Johns on George St, St. John's, was where I went and he was fantastic as you can tell.
Preacher gets a Screech In from Linda.
The best Screech In on the island!!
WHAT TO EAT IN NOVA SCOTIA: 10 Foods To Try and Where To Find Them
Nova Scotia is such a foodie destination, especially for seafood lovers! Here's a Nova Scotia Food Guide of 10 Must-Try Foods and the best places to eat them!
Featured Nova Scotia Food:
- Nova Scotia Lobster
- Digby Scallops
- Halifax Donairs
- Creamed Lobster
- Acadian Rappie Pie
- Deep Fried Pepperoni
- Oysters
- Mussels and Clams
- Fresh Fish
- Tidal Bay Wines
Featured Best Nova Scotia Restaurants:
- Shuck (Halifax)
- The Crow's Nest (Digby)
- Hall's Harbour Lobster Pound (Centreville)
- Captain Kat's Lobster Shack (Barrington)
- Blomidon Inn (Wolfville)
- Ye Olde Argyler Lodge (Argyle)
- Grand Banker Bar & Grill (Lunenburg)
- The Bicycle Thief (Halifax)
- Ed's Take Out (Digby)
- Churchill's Restaurant at Digby Pine Resorts (Digby)
- Tusket Island Tours (Yarmouth)
- Stories Fine Dining (Halifax)
- Johnny K's Authentic Donairs (Halifax)
- Snappy Tomato (Halifax)
- The Heritage Kitchen (Yarmouth)
- La Cuisine Robicheau (Saulnierville)
- The Quarterdeck Grill (Summerville)
- Dennis Point Cafe (Pubnico)
- The Mercantile Social (Halifax)
- Gio (Halifax)
- Rudders Brew Pub (Yarmouth)
- The South Shore Fish Shack (Lunenburg)
- LaHave Bakery (LaHave)
- John's Lunch (Dartmouth)
- Domaine de Grand Pre Winery (Wolfville)
- Avondale Sky Winery (Newport)
- Luckett Vineyards (Wolfville)
- Casa Nova Fine Beverages (Bear River)
This video was made in partnership with Nova Scotia Tourism.
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Screeched In
Screech In at Newfoundland wedding
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SWARM - Newfoundland
Check out our haunted tour of Newfoundland for this episode of SWARM
Screeched In! -I'm an honourary Newfoundlander!
On a work trip to Newfoundland, I was brought to Shannon the Fish Lady's home to be screeched in. I brought my camera to capture the moment! Take a look at Canada's most eastern provinces tradition!
Newfoundland Screech-In
A legit screech-in on George Street
Bar food | Wikipedia audio article
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Bar food
00:01:32 1 Origins and history
00:03:14 1.1 Inns
00:05:19 1.2 Beer houses and the 1830 Beerhouse Act
00:10:20 2 Licensing laws
00:17:33 2.1 Lock-in
00:18:49 3 Indoor smoking ban
00:19:48 4 Architecture
00:19:57 4.1 Saloon or lounge
00:21:34 4.2 Public bar
00:23:12 4.3 Snug
00:24:10 4.4 Counter
00:25:59 4.5 Beer engine
00:28:05 5 Companies
00:30:51 5.1 Brewery tap
00:31:15 6 Particular kinds
00:31:25 6.1 Country pubs
00:32:19 6.2 Roadhouses
00:33:14 6.3 Theme pubs
00:33:40 6.4 Micropubs
00:34:07 7 Signs
00:36:36 8 Names
00:38:19 9 Entertainment
00:39:59 10 Food
00:42:19 10.1 Gastropub
00:42:55 11 Listed
00:43:23 12 Records
00:43:32 12.1 Highest and remotest
00:44:07 12.2 Smallest
00:44:42 12.3 Largest
00:44:57 12.4 Oldest
00:46:39 12.5 Longest and shortest name
00:47:15 13 Statistics
00:47:51 14 Decline
00:49:02 15 Cultural associations
00:50:21 15.1 London
00:53:15 15.2 Oxford and Cambridge
00:53:56 15.3 Fictional pubs
00:54:05 15.3.1 Soap operas
00:54:55 16 Outside Great Britain
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A pub, or public house, is an establishment licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider. It is a relaxed, social drinking establishment and a prominent part of British, Irish, Breton, New Zealand, Canadian, South African and Australian cultures. In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community. In his 17th-century diary Samuel Pepys described the pub as the heart of England.Pubs can be traced back to Roman taverns, through the Anglo-Saxon alehouse to the development of the tied house system in the 19th century. In 1393, King Richard II of England introduced legislation that pubs had to display a sign outdoors to make them easily visible for passing ale tasters, who would assess the quality of ale sold. Most pubs focus on offering beers, ales and similar drinks. As well, pubs often sell wines, spirits, and soft drinks, meals and snacks. The owner, tenant or manager (licensee) is known as the pub landlord or landlady, or publican. Referred to as their local by regulars, pubs are typically chosen for their proximity to home or work, the availability of a particular beer or ale or a good selection, good food, a social atmosphere, the presence of friends and acquaintances, and the availability of recreational activities such as a darts team, a skittles team, and a pool or snooker table. The pub quiz was established in the UK in the 1970s.
Hamilton Hatter's Tense Charlestown, WV 1865-1867
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Jim Surkamp
Expert Joyceann Gray, herself.
Musicians:
Shana Aisenberg - copyright-holder banjo, mandolin (“Lorena”) (shanasongs.com)
Cam Millar - Cornfields, Big Circle (cammillar.com)
Kevin Williams - eerie synthesizer composition during courthouse segment - Railroad music - Dave Hellyer, harmonica; Joe Bourgeois, guitar; Kevin Williams, drums; Kelley Cornelius, percussion.
My Heart is in the Mountains from Lantern in a Poet's Garden, Poem by Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public domain) Music by Terry Tucker, c (the copyright symbol) 2010, GHF Music, terrytucker.net - John Brown's body [sound recording] by J. Weldon Norris Chorale; Washington, D.C., 2003. With permission from the James Weldon Norris Chorale.
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Main References:
Trowbridge, John T. (1866). “The South: a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a description of the present state of the country – its agriculture – railroads – business and finances.” Hartford, Conn., L. Stebbins.
Crayon, Porte. (Strother, David H.) “Our Negro Schools” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, New York, NY: Harper and Bros. Volume 49 Issue 292 (September, 1874). pp. 457-468.
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A Freedman’s Bureau agent - Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868, p. 473.
Godey’s Fashions for September, 1862
David Hunter Strother at The Strother Collection of West Virginia University: “September 13, 1858,” “Martinsburg October 2nd, 1859,” “Ruins of the Old Academy at Martinsburg January 18th 1876,” “Untitled (Young Freedwoman),””Sir John’s Road May, 1851,” “The Bath Keeper,” “Baltimore, March 14, 1860 - (Tea kettle, cup); (Old plantation owner in text) “Artist’s Excursion Baltimore & Ohio Railroad;” (Owner’s former enslaved person); “Milby Stephenson.”
“Independence (Squire Jack Porter)” 1858 - by Frank Blackwell Mayer
“Past and Present, No. 2 1858” - by Augustus Leopold Egg
“The Story Teller of the Camp” (1861-1865) - by Eastman Johnson
Paintings by Winslow Homer: “Cornfield” - 1873; “The Bright Side” - 1865; “Prisoners from the Front” - 1866; “Defiance - Inviting a Shot Before Petersburg” - 1865;” “Veteran in a New Field.”
Brown, Howell S. “Map of Jefferson County, Virginia From Actual Surveys With Farm Limits, 1852.”
From New York Illustrated News:
“Arrival of Mrs. Brown in Charlestown, Accompanied by Capt. Moore, and an Escort, December 1, 1859” Pub. December 17, 1859; “The Procession to the Scaffold, December 2, 1859,” Pub. December 17, 1859; “Execution of John Brown.” Pub. December 10, 1859.
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 17, 1859: “John Brown Riding on his Coffin to the Place of Execution;” “John Brown Ascending the Scaffold Preparatory to Being Hanged;” “The Jail in Charlestown that held John Brown and his Raiders;” From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, November 19, 1859: “View of Charlestown.”
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine: Strother, David H., “Personal Recollections of the Civil War.” (May, 1867), p. 716; Strother, David H., Virginia Illustrated. (Aug., 1855), p. 296; Crayon, Porte “Our Negro Schools,” (September 1874), p. 458.
Harper's Weekly, November 12, 1859: The Arraignment;” “Trial of John Brown.”
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel (Ed.). “Battles and Leaders″. (1887): finding a skull in a field, Vol. 2, p. 347; plough in a field, Vol. 1, p. 216; crows over a field, Vol. 1, p. 217; Ross House, Vol. 3, p. 637.
From King, Edward. (1875). “The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland:” Illustrated by Champney, James Wells. Hartford, Conn. American Publishing Co. Print: p. 99 - train car (inside); p. 659 - food to people in train cars; p. 649 - Virginia corn shed.
Man plowing by James E. Taylor - Library of Congress
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HauntingLIVE! with guest Sally Diane at the Queen's Inn Hotel, Stratford, Ontario
This video has been edited so the TV show company is not shown. HAUNTING LIVE (OGPS Filming) sits down with Stratford Psychic Sally Diane in the former Magic Box and the Queen's Inn.
Stratford Psychic Sally Diane does readings and she does Ghost Stories at the Queens Inn Hotel on Ontario Street..
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Screech-In at Anchor Inn, Twillingate, Nfld.
For cod's sake! Dan gets fresh with a frozen cod during a Screech-In ceremony at the Anchor Inn Pub, in Twillingate, Newfoundland, June 2016