The Three Tuns, Slough

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The Three Tuns, Slough

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 28 Apr 2013

Pub at 124 Bath Road, on the corner of Farnham Road, on the NW side of the wide junction of the A4 and A355. The name sign shows three tuns. A tun is a large cask or barrel, used for wine, ale, or beer. As a specific unit of capacity, a tun is 4 hogsheads, or 216 imperial gallons (252 US gallons), about 950 litres.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.51279
Longitude
-0.612941