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Manchester Pub Sign The Ape and Apple

by Arthur Chappell on 07/08/11 at 4:03 pm

A made up pub sign that manages to say something about belief and creationism.

THE APE AND APPLE ***** 28 John Dalton Street M2 6HQ

A sign that seems at an initial glance to have been influenced by Secular Humanism and atheism, in its conflict with the leading monotheistic religions.  The Darwinian Ape (a Chimpanzee) holds up an apple, which might or might not be a reference to the fruit Adam and Eve took without permission in the book of Genesis.

 

There are lots of bars with church and religion associations, but one showing recognition of doubt, irreverence and agnosticism is relatively rare.

The ape sits on a beer barrel under the apple tree, with a beer at his feet too, a creature evolving human tastes and vices. Apes are partial to fruit so the image is not without some air of realism too.

A colourful shiny sign that is awkward to capture on photo properly due to the signage of neighbouring properties obstructing the view. The pub is a popular venue for meetings, comedy and poetry events, etc.

In fact, the pub name is a randomly constructed one. Many pub names have no real history or origin. In some cases, two different things will be put together to generate a name virtually at random, Pig & Phone Box, Ship & Sheep, etc, to make two up of my own almost instantly, but the Ape & Apple actually has a recognizable theme and can be interpreted.

The Ape And Apple looks like an old fashioned traditional bar but it is actually quite modern, opening in 1997. Before then it was a bank.

Arthur Chappell

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