Are Aussie pubs really filled with tiles because it’s easier to wash off the pee? History has a slightly different story
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posted on 2023-12-07, 04:54 authored by Tanja LuckinsTanja LuckinsThe “six o’clock swill” is one of the best known terms in Australian history. It captures the unedifying drinking habits of a 50-year period from the first world war until the 1960s, when hotel bars closed at 6pm in the south-eastern states of Australia.
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