Britain's Pubs (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series) [Channel 2/2]
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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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Britain's Pubs (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series) [Channel 2/2]
The White Hart, on the #RiverLea at #TempleMills, #Hackney Marshes by J.T. Wilson The painting faces the White Hart where we can see in the foreground, horses pulling a heavily-laden cart of straw through water. https://t.me/vinniesullivan/27321
White Hart, Temple Mill Lane, #HackneyMarsh, #Hackney, #E15
#RIP ⚰️

Possibly established by 1513, demolished in 1999, we shall never see it's kind again. Originally listed under #Stratford, and previously under #Leyton, the spot is now the Olympic site, meaning we can't see any traces what so ever. This is near where I grew up (@VinnieSull1van), and it's sad to think of what it's become. Next drink you have, think of the White Hart.

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The White Hart #RIP
629 Green Ln, #Ilford, #IG3

Ilford has next to nothing left other than the shells we remember which were once part of the community.
📸 @VinnieSull1van
Forwarded from The Jolly Reiver
Stopped by The Black Bull pub in Etal. The only thatched roof pub in Northumberland. Shame about the modern plastic & glass doorway but otherwise a very nice building.
This pub was earlier called the Eight Bells; the change of name to Ten Bells seems to have occurred in 1791. The name relates to the number of bells in the tower of Christchurch, next door. This originally had eight bells, increasing to ten in 1787 and actually to 12 in 1801

This pub was first built in 1752 or 1753 and was extensively rebuilt in 1845 - it remains open
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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"I met my love, by the gas works wall.
Dreamed a dream, by the old canal.
I kissed my girl, by the factory wall.
Dirty old town, Dirty old town"...
I wonder how many people rushing into Cardiff notice the little bit of history on the side of the Prince of Wales pub on the Great Western Ln entrance. Incorporated in its design in 1878 is the outline of the 11th-century parish church of St Mary's which held its last service in 1701 and which gave its name to St Mary Street.