What survives in the archive
The trace is about repeated pub life: music, rituals, drinks, habits or occasions that people remembered well enough to leave behind in old discussion threads.
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What survives in the archive
The trace is about repeated pub life: music, rituals, drinks, habits or occasions that people remembered well enough to leave behind in old discussion threads.
Archive profile
Time appears in the archive through repeatable pub-life patterns: music, rituals, drinks, occasions or habits people thought worth mentioning. This is a prompt for richer local memory collection, not a final account.
Archive strength
Multi-source archive trail
Memory shape
Life events, old memories, music and rituals and atmosphere
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Life events
The archive suggests the pub appears in personal timelines, occasions, plans or memories people carried forward.
Old memories
The archive contains pre-2026 traces of people looking back, recommending, comparing or remembering this pub.
Music and rituals
The archive points toward repeated customs, drinks, music, sessions or pub rituals attached to the place.
Room atmosphere
The archive points toward room feel and recurring impressions rather than a single verified fact.
Boards.ie archive trace
Pre-2026 Boards.ie discussion leaves a community-memory trail for Time, especially around life events, old memories, music and rituals and atmosphere. PubHub treats this as an archive signal: useful for memory-page curation, not as verified fact.
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