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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The Drovers Inn, Scotland is said to be one of the most haunted pubs in Britain.

Some guests reported seeing the ghosts of an entire family who froze to death during one of Scotland’s fierce winters. It's a 300 year old pub by Loch Lomond.

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Last home game of the season, if you're heading down please consider popping into the Carpenters or the Bull as Stratfords pubs are in genuine trouble. Match days can make the difference between their survival and the overall deline of public houses altogether.
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The painful burden brought about by the melancholy of human hindsight is the realization that the greatest moments of our lives are those that we cannot relive.

🎨 β€˜Just chips Grandad’ by Geoff Butterworth.
Old Red Lion, Upon the banks of the Fleet, #London – prior to demolition
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British Pub Atmosphere and Food during the 1980s. 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

An incredibly nostalgic video, watching this is a true step back in time.

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Once, #London's market pubs were lively & full of character. Now, they like the market trade itself, seem to be but a memory that will soon disappear along with the hero's who made their legacy a reality.

πŸ–Š @VinnieSullivan
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Scene from the film 'Villain' (1971) that was filmed in The Assembly House, 292-294 Kentish Town Road, #KentishTown, #London

Take a look at the stunning interior of the Assembly House (@assemblyNW5) and the wonderful vibe depicted in this short clip. Though the film may raise an essence of nostalgia to some, the pubs appearance and ambiance will connect with many more.

"Villain is a 1971 British gangster film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring #RichardBurton, Ian McShane, #NigelDavenport and Donald Sinden. It is based on #JamesBarlow's 1968 novel The Burden of Proof. Villain was director #MichaelTuchner's first feature film after directing in television

As with other films of Villain's same era and genre (#GetCarter (1971), A #ClockworkOrange (1971) and Performance (1970), for example), some of the violence is quite graphic, especially during the heist scene, and it foreshadows several 1970s cop TV shows such as The Sweeney, Target and Special Branch."

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Saracen’s Head, Snow Hill, #London – prior to demolition
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#Guiness drinkers, YOU ARE ALL WRONG!

Just because I'm heavily outnumbered doesn't mean I'm not right. After all, there's only one shepherd and many, many sheep. 😎
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Fascinating Pub Documentary (40's)

This video is incredibly special for many reasons. From the narrators accent to the various cultural facets that are touched upon, this film truly is a heartwarming view into a better Britain.

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