'The Drapers Arms', #Islington, #London by Sarah Lundblad
The Angel public house 1968 πΊ#Rotherhithe #London
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The George Inn, rebuilt in 1677, is London's only surviving galleried inn.
Saved by the National Trust, the Grade 1 listed building was once a drinking den for William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.
The pub was formerly known as the George and Dragon, named after the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. It is possible that it was used for Elizabethan theatrical productions (Inn-yard theatre), as other galleried inns were.
A pub has existed on the site since medieval times. In 1677, it was rebuilt after a serious fire destroyed most of Southwark. The medieval pub was situated next door to an inn where Chaucer set The Canterbury Tales.
Later, the Great Northern Railway used the George as a depot and pulled down two of its fronts to build warehousing. Now just the south face remains.
Charles Dickens visited The George, and referred to it in both Little Dorrit and Our Mutual Friend.
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Saved by the National Trust, the Grade 1 listed building was once a drinking den for William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.
The pub was formerly known as the George and Dragon, named after the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. It is possible that it was used for Elizabethan theatrical productions (Inn-yard theatre), as other galleried inns were.
A pub has existed on the site since medieval times. In 1677, it was rebuilt after a serious fire destroyed most of Southwark. The medieval pub was situated next door to an inn where Chaucer set The Canterbury Tales.
Later, the Great Northern Railway used the George as a depot and pulled down two of its fronts to build warehousing. Now just the south face remains.
Charles Dickens visited The George, and referred to it in both Little Dorrit and Our Mutual Friend.
@europeanvolk
Britain's Pubs [Page 2/2] (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series)
The Castle Tavern, Kentish Town
Replying to @Britains___Pubs and @VinnieSull1van
That Pub stood on the site next to the closed Kentish Town South Northern Line Station which is now a Cash Converters,It was rebuilt in the 1800s and in the early 2000's was a live music venue called The Verge,Put on a couple of gigs there myselfπ»
That Pub stood on the site next to the closed Kentish Town South Northern Line Station which is now a Cash Converters,It was rebuilt in the 1800s and in the early 2000's was a live music venue called The Verge,Put on a couple of gigs there myselfπ»
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Once Upon A Time In The Black Country
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The County Inn, 1912... The pub was later renamed the Clock and stands in Nimmings Road, Halesowen/Shell Corner/Blackheath... Once upon a time in the Black Country...
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The County Inn, 1912... The pub was later renamed the Clock and stands in Nimmings Road, Halesowen/Shell Corner/Blackheath... Once upon a time in the Black Country...
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Forwarded from Britainβs Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
Here today, gone tomorrow. π»
We must save our pubs or lose the vital, wholesome culture that they once provided.
We must save our pubs or lose the vital, wholesome culture that they once provided.
The Queen Victoria was situated at 78 Hows Street in #London. This pub has long been demolished. #RIP
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
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The Earl Of Zetland was one situated at 137 Burdett Road, #London. This pub was demolished c1970. #RIP
This is the only image immediately available of the property. β°οΈ
πΈ 1950's
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This is the only image immediately available of the property. β°οΈ
πΈ 1950's
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
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#London's Pubs Are Dying β°οΈ
Here is a montage of a few public houses across #London that have been closed. I wonder if you'll recognize any of them or where they were? We are losing countless Pubs, some which were irreplaceable
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@ChelseaDan5 @WesternH3ritge
Here is a montage of a few public houses across #London that have been closed. I wonder if you'll recognize any of them or where they were? We are losing countless Pubs, some which were irreplaceable
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