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'

Channel 1: Videos @LostAndLivingPubs
Channel 2 Pub Posts/Archive
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The Albion, Bow Common – (1881-2005) #RIP

Address formerly 25 St Paul’s Road, Burdett road until about 1939 when road renaming takes place. Farewell, your like will be seen no more,

25 St Paul’s Way, #Bow Common, #London #E3

✒️ https://t.me/vinniesullivan
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Original poster on X: Soton Pubs
@SotonPubs

George Hotel, 94 High Street. #Winchester This pub closed in 1934, was demolished in 1956 and replaced with a bank building There was an inn on this site in the middle ages. It was the major coaching inn of the city.
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Music In Pubs - The Shortlands Tavern @ShortlandsTaver
#CarltonChambers, 5 Station Rd, #Bromley, #BR2

Square Man by Block33band (featuring DeanoRifles777)
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Music In Pubs - The Shortlands Tavern @ShortlandsTaver
#CarltonChambers, 5 Station Rd, #Bromley, #BR2

Square Man by Block33band (featuring DeanoRifles777)

djcmusic1, Darlings_Band Daley1Chris Block33band, GaryDav1980, bassom76 and many other wonderful names. 🤝🍻

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𝐏𝐔𝐁 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐓𝐔𝐁𝐄 (4K)
https://youtu.be/sH7VdcQQ_QU?si=xxPntpFDFs1hGfjE
Pub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britainspubs?igsh=MWluOWJpemlhOHRraQ==
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Good evening, troubled #London,
Whilst I can, I'll humbly say.
I hope we make it to the morrow,
So we may think about today.
In another time, in another world, where am I?
9 O'clock in a #London Pub during the age of Victorian #England.
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Footage/Documentary of The Turks Head, Brierley Hill during the 1950's - 148 High Street, Brierley Hill, #WestMidlands, #England, #DY5 - PART 1

The footage is a key insight into the charming, comforting nature of Britain's old public houses. The simplicity of them, mixed with the lack of todays technology allowed room for cosy and culturally recognisable settings. Many pubs and memories are mentioned in this fascinating video. Pub lovers, this one will certainly resonate with you. 🤝🍻
The Britannia was situated at 64 Frances Street (until street name changes in the 1940s it was 59 Henry Street).


Account from someone who's father ran the pub..

Vaughan Williams 1946-1950 "This was my dads first pub and my first home aged three months. I have some memories of bomb sites, steam roller often parked outside and horse drawn milk floats overturning on the hill."

@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
Forwarded from Vins Chat 🤝
My favourite type of customer. 🐶🍺