What survives in the archive
The trace is woven through ordinary plans and personal timelines: the kind of passing mention that shows a pub had a place in people's routes, nights out and remembered occasions.
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What survives in the archive
The trace is woven through ordinary plans and personal timelines: the kind of passing mention that shows a pub had a place in people's routes, nights out and remembered occasions.
Archive time depth
5 years of archive-metadata distance across 2 dated Boards.ie archive leads.
Archive profile
Project shows up in the ordinary routes of pre-2026 internet memory: plans, occasions, recommendations or recollections. That is useful because pub history often starts in small passing mentions before fuller stories are found.
Archive strength
Multi-source archive trail
Memory shape
Life events and atmosphere
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Life events
The archive suggests the pub appears in personal timelines, occasions, plans or memories people carried forward.
Room atmosphere
The archive points toward room feel and recurring impressions rather than a single verified fact.
Archive source trail
These are linked Boards.ie leads from pre-2026 discussion. PubHub shows the trail and the review category, but does not publish raw excerpts or private-person claims from automated matching.
2002Community memoryScore 8
2007Community memoryScore 8
Boards.ie archive trace
Pre-2026 Boards.ie discussion leaves a community-memory trail for Project, especially around life events and atmosphere. PubHub treats this as an archive signal: useful for memory-page curation, not as verified fact.
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