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[[Image:Hanne.jpg|thumb|left|360px|Spit: check. Sawdust: check. Blood, brains, and entrails: check, check, check.]] | |||
A mean, low-ceilinged and dimly lit joint with an oddly Old West frontage, the Hanne was less a pub than a fight with drinks. | |||
===History=== | |||
The origins of this watering-hole (emphasis on the 'hole') are lost to time: suffice to say that its history as a place for people to get [[beer|lathered]] and then [[tangling grasp|violent]] is a long and dishonourable one. | |||
The name Hanne comes from the publican who opened the present structure (describing it as a 'building' is setting the bar too high, so to speak) in 1834; a convicted brawler, he nonetheless knew how to store [[beer]] - not that the rough [[Shum Plaza|clientele]] were in much of a state to appreciate his talents after a few rounds had been downed. Hanne was also the originator of the pub's famous 24/7/365 policy, whereby the pub's doors were constantly kept open for business for a record 170 years. Nowadays, patrons often struggle to [[barricades|keep the doors ''shut'']] against [[Ridleybank Resistance Front|unwelcome visitors]]. | |||
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[[ | The never-ending round of fisticuffs, mauling and '10-second Fight Clubs' spilling into the street resulted in the pub being threatened with closure by the [[The Bennett Building|authorities]] on numerous occasions, but the need for nor'easterners to have a place to let off steam was widely recognised, and no doubt the landlords were ensuring a steady flow not only of booze to the [[Guttridge Drive|slum-dwellers]] but of bribes to the Federal Council. | ||
When the [[carpark 88,58|Pegton Wall]] was built, the Hanne was on the 'wrong' side - just one of the factors that eventually resulted in the Wall being torn down by thirsty protestors. | |||
===Barricade Policy=== | |||
[[Image:AquaEntryPoint.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Entry Point. Keep at VSB++!]] | |||
===Current Status=== | |||
'''''For Future Help, recording a date to the building status is recommended.''''' | '''''For Future Help, recording a date to the building status is recommended.''''' | ||
'''10 July, 2007''': Unknown at this time. --[[User:Bono Landy|Bono Landy]] 17:28, 10 July 2007 (BST) | '''10 July, 2007''': Unknown at this time. --[[User:Bono Landy|Bono Landy]] 17:28, 10 July 2007 (BST) | ||
'''8 July, 2008''': The barricades are at quite strongly barricaded.--[[User:Dingus3|Dingus3]] 01:54, 9 July 2008 (BST)<br> | '''8 July, 2008''': The barricades are at quite strongly barricaded.--[[User:Dingus3|Dingus3]] 01:54, 9 July 2008 (BST)<br> | ||
'''10 November, 2009''': The barricades are at heavily barricaded.--[[User:jamspadgers|jamspadgers]] 20:28, 10 Nov 2009 (BST) | '''10 November, 2009''': The barricades are at heavily barricaded.--[[User:jamspadgers|jamspadgers]] 20:28, 10 Nov 2009 (BST) | ||
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Revision as of 09:54, 15 May 2010
The Hanne Arms The status of this pub was last reported in 2020. |
the Hanne Arms
Pegton [88, 59]
Basic Info:
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Description
A mean, low-ceilinged and dimly lit joint with an oddly Old West frontage, the Hanne was less a pub than a fight with drinks.
History
The origins of this watering-hole (emphasis on the 'hole') are lost to time: suffice to say that its history as a place for people to get lathered and then violent is a long and dishonourable one.
The name Hanne comes from the publican who opened the present structure (describing it as a 'building' is setting the bar too high, so to speak) in 1834; a convicted brawler, he nonetheless knew how to store beer - not that the rough clientele were in much of a state to appreciate his talents after a few rounds had been downed. Hanne was also the originator of the pub's famous 24/7/365 policy, whereby the pub's doors were constantly kept open for business for a record 170 years. Nowadays, patrons often struggle to keep the doors shut against unwelcome visitors.
The never-ending round of fisticuffs, mauling and '10-second Fight Clubs' spilling into the street resulted in the pub being threatened with closure by the authorities on numerous occasions, but the need for nor'easterners to have a place to let off steam was widely recognised, and no doubt the landlords were ensuring a steady flow not only of booze to the slum-dwellers but of bribes to the Federal Council.
When the Pegton Wall was built, the Hanne was on the 'wrong' side - just one of the factors that eventually resulted in the Wall being torn down by thirsty protestors.
Barricade Policy
Current Status
For Future Help, recording a date to the building status is recommended.
10 July, 2007: Unknown at this time. --Bono Landy 17:28, 10 July 2007 (BST)
8 July, 2008: The barricades are at quite strongly barricaded.--Dingus3 01:54, 9 July 2008 (BST)
10 November, 2009: The barricades are at heavily barricaded.--jamspadgers 20:28, 10 Nov 2009 (BST)