A pint glass with a handle.
It is a square with a cross on top of it, a circlewith a cross on top of it is a church without a tower.
The Grapes was the name of the pub.
The same way we celebrate everthing. Get drunk out of our minds!!! Pub followed by pub, then more pub?
PH. This stands for Public House, i.e. Pub/Bar
The boundary symbols vary depending on what type of Ordnance Survey may you are viewing though very often the main symbols are show in the margin of the map or on a webpage linked to Internet Maps
You can't exactly edit pub files on a Mac, but you can convert the file to PDF.
Odha
The letter O was already used as the symbol for oxygen. Therefore the symbol for Osmium was the first two letters of the element's name.
Try http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/ossitemap/pdf/OS%20Sitemap%20symbols.pdf
Osmium is a mineral. It is a chemical element and has the symbol Os.
Os is the symbol for Osmium, a transition metal. It is an element.
The Welsh language.
In Varrock, Just south of the general store. Look for the pub symbol on the mini-map.
On an OS (Ordnance Survey) map, a cathedral is typically represented by a black square symbol with a small cross on top. This symbol indicates the presence of a significant church building, distinguishing it from smaller churches and chapels. The map's legend provides further details about the symbols used for various features.
The chemical symbol for Osmium is Os. It is a hard and dense transition metal known for its high density and resistance to corrosion. Osmium is commonly used in alloys to make fountain pen tips, instrument pivots, and electrical contacts.
Pub (pub) or bistrot (bistro).
The two swords on an Ordnance Survey (OS) map represent a feature called a "Battle Site." This symbol signifies the location of a historic battle or conflict.