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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Channel 2 Pub Posts/Archive
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The Pubs Of Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy #CoventGarden, #London

Featuring (in order or appearance)
Bow Street Tavern @ bowsttavern
Nell of old Drury @ NellOfOldDrury
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Hitchcock's 'Frenzy' is a heartwarming view into 70s #London. One needn't even follow the plot to be lost in its nostalgic views and insights. It's brilliant, macabre plot takes nothing from its quaint brilliance. Various spots like the ones we include are scattered all over London, waiting to be rediscovered. Join us as we visit a few of the locations that are still available to the public.

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The greatest threat and pleasure to human life by both it's presence and absence is that of human company.

Rookery, #StGiles 19th Century #London
Like the elderly, the majority of pubs that were here long before us have been abandoned and forgotten.

#London, 1947
Whistling Oyster Public House #London, 19th Century
The beauty of simplicity..

"Served Through The Window" #Whitechapel Road, East #London, #England.
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This video was filmed in April of 1896 outside the #EmpireTheatre, #LeicesterSquare, #London. I'd give anything to see the pubs that were trading during the time. Make sure you turn up the sound. As loud as London used to be, the sounds of the past are far better than the vehicle ridden noise box of today.
Port of #London: British sailors having a beer in the Bluepost pub in #Limehouse, East #London, around 1939. This pub was present by 1800 and was re-built in 1876. It was demolished in 1987-1988 in a road-widening scheme. Today, Limehouse is a shadow of its bustling self, though the evidence of the busy Docklands is still visible throughout the area.

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