Britain's Pubs [Page 2/2] (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series)
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An Archive of British Pubs both dead and alive.

Part of the 'Britain's Lost & Living Pubs Series'

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'Leave English or die' graffiti written on pub

"The owners of a Welsh pub say they are feeling "on edge" after anti-English graffiti was spray-painted on their building."

Ironically, in #Wales.
What a charming future for Britain's pub scene...
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The Anchor Pub, 1930

#SomersTown (now Chalton Street, #StPancras).

This public house was taken over by Jellicoe and Edith Neville upon which it became a ‘reformed pub’ where punters could buy food as well as drink. Its very first customers were the Archbishop of #Canterbury and the Prince of #Wales.

Their roaring laughter & wonderful spirit are such a pleasure to hear.

Father Basil Jellicoe, a prominent housing reformer and Church of England priest is seen here teaching a song.

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🐕 This illustration depicts the use of 'turnspit dog' within the kitchen of a village inn/pub. The turnspit dog is an extinct short-legged, long-bodied dog that was bred especially to run on a wheel to turn meat. "Whiskey," a taxidermied turnspit dog that's kept on display at the #Abergavenny Museum in #Wales. Pubs, like many other important, forgotten facets of British history have far more to research and offer than many would imagine. Join us on YouTube for a large rage of Pub vid's and topics. 🤝🍻


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