Forwarded from Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
Pubs Of The Industrial Revolution
Part 2 #Ironbridge, #Shropshire
Return To The Boat Inn, #Jackfield, #Telford.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
We return to the amazing and welcoming 'Boat Inn' where we was once more received with open arms but it's friendly landlord. it touched us when he told us that after our video which included Morris Dancers, three more groups of Morris Dancers and even Belly handers had visited the pub off the back of our video.
This pub has flood many times due it it sitting directly beside the river Severn at the bottom of a beautiful valley. The garden, the brickwork and the interior are truly culturally charming as well as welcoming and homely.
Thank you once again for yet another charming tour and a chance to reflect upon on of our early episodes. The views and the memories combined are why this public house will always be special to me on a personal level.
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The iconic region of Ironbridge contains a huge array of important history which effected not only Britain, but the entire world.
The pubs of Ironbridge served the early workers of the industrial revolution who were busy creating the world in which we know today.
Strangely the modern media creates a fictional reality for the building of western architecture and industry, wrongly neglecting the real, hard working people of the factories who built Britain and beyond.
Join us on You Tube where you'll find many other public houses, pub music, historical topics and suspicious tales. Kindly subscribe to the channel and suggest it to others who may find our content interesting, thank you. 🤝
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Part 2 #Ironbridge, #Shropshire
Return To The Boat Inn, #Jackfield, #Telford.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
We return to the amazing and welcoming 'Boat Inn' where we was once more received with open arms but it's friendly landlord. it touched us when he told us that after our video which included Morris Dancers, three more groups of Morris Dancers and even Belly handers had visited the pub off the back of our video.
This pub has flood many times due it it sitting directly beside the river Severn at the bottom of a beautiful valley. The garden, the brickwork and the interior are truly culturally charming as well as welcoming and homely.
Thank you once again for yet another charming tour and a chance to reflect upon on of our early episodes. The views and the memories combined are why this public house will always be special to me on a personal level.
--
The iconic region of Ironbridge contains a huge array of important history which effected not only Britain, but the entire world.
The pubs of Ironbridge served the early workers of the industrial revolution who were busy creating the world in which we know today.
Strangely the modern media creates a fictional reality for the building of western architecture and industry, wrongly neglecting the real, hard working people of the factories who built Britain and beyond.
Join us on You Tube where you'll find many other public houses, pub music, historical topics and suspicious tales. Kindly subscribe to the channel and suggest it to others who may find our content interesting, thank you. 🤝
https://youtu.be/D4FNiigGxBI?si=-hmGJSmFsiX52pKL
Vinnie Sullivan You Tube: https://youtube.com/@vinniesullivan7977?si=2RQaPWW1fEHgtTgf.
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Pubs of The Industrial Revolution - Part 2 - Return to the Boat Inn, #Jackfield, #Ironbridge
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Brilliant day with @ChelseaDan5, @Full_3nglish, @Daley1Chris, @GaryDav1980 from (@mazeukmusic) & other lovely lads and ladies who joined us for Chris's birthday at @TheMarquisCG before heading off to see @BrothersUncaged.🍻🤝
@Britains___Pubs
@Britains___Pubs
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Charming Video Of Ladies In A #London Pub (1970's)
This video is lovely, their warm sense of humour and sense of togetherness is something today's communities lack. The public houses of Britain mean so much to all of us.
They even sing about the "Old kent Road" which is a major thoroughfare in South East London passing through the London Borough of #Southwark.
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5 @WesternH3ritge @mongsley
This video is lovely, their warm sense of humour and sense of togetherness is something today's communities lack. The public houses of Britain mean so much to all of us.
They even sing about the "Old kent Road" which is a major thoroughfare in South East London passing through the London Borough of #Southwark.
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5 @WesternH3ritge @mongsley
The Old Dick Whittington (Also known as The Old Dick) #RIP ⚰️
Once situated at 24 #ClothFair, #Farringdon, #London, the original beerhouse opened in 1846 and was previously a 16th century timber framed house.
The Corporation of London acquired the building in 1916 so as to create a new thoroughfare from Long Lane to #Aldersgate
As a result it was subsequently demolished never to be seen again.
I have to say this really is a tragic loss that many of us wouldn't have seen without others who preserved such images before us.
We must do the same while we're here to do so.
Once situated at 24 #ClothFair, #Farringdon, #London, the original beerhouse opened in 1846 and was previously a 16th century timber framed house.
The Corporation of London acquired the building in 1916 so as to create a new thoroughfare from Long Lane to #Aldersgate
As a result it was subsequently demolished never to be seen again.
I have to say this really is a tragic loss that many of us wouldn't have seen without others who preserved such images before us.
We must do the same while we're here to do so.
Forwarded from Forgotten History UK Ireland and Scotland
Waiting for Mum & Dad to come out the pub 1950
Tramline workers in #Wandsworth, just outside 'The Alma' public house (499 Old York Rd, #London #SW18) c1906
Still Trading 🍻
Still Trading 🍻