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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The Star Tavern [Open]
Address: 6
#Belgrave Mews W, #London #SW1X 8HT

This hidden gem kitted out with bookcases and chandeliers is also famous for notorious 1960s criminal/showbiz clientele. A beautiful Pub for a beautiful location. 📸 VS
Changing Of The Season

Do not whimper, do not weaken;
Do not lose sight, do not fall.
Do not ignite defeats beacon;
Do not flinch now, do not stall.

Be astute as the deep clouds deepen.
Be alert when the alarm bells call.
Be prepared for the changing of the season;
Be strong above all for us all.

—VS
The Old Bell [Open]
Address: 38 Kilburn High Rd, North Maida Vale, London NW6 5UA
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The Adam & Eve #RIP

Address: 126 Abbey Rd, #WestHam, #E15
Damaged during the #Blitz on the 1st July 1944, #WW2 and was reopened 2nd April 1948. It was finally closed for good 1994.
The Albion #RIP
Address: 423 Bethnal Green Rd, E2 Opened before 1870.
The Blade Bone #RIP
Address: 185 #BethnalGreen Rd, #E2
First opened in 1823 and destroyed during the #WW2 Blitz bombings. It was rebuilt but now exists only as a memory.
Lord John Russell [Open]
Address: 91-93 Marchmont St, #London #WC1N 1AL 📸 VS
Domino Players in North London (1935)
Photographer Bill Brandt (German/British, 1904-1983) @mongsley
Then & Now: The Saloon Lounge section of the Three Crowns in Stoke Newington High Street, N16. @mongsley