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 Marquis Of Wellesley, 60 Cromer Street, #London. ⚰️
#RIP
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
This is the shocked face of a young man as he encounters a television for the very first time (#USA, 1948)

Little did he & others realise, everything from his smart dress code to his perception of right & wrong would be negatively changed by such poisonous screens.
Salmon Lane in the Rain, Bow by Doreen Fletcher, 1987
The Swan Inn 🍻
Red Lion St, #Midhurst, #GU29

Still Trading. 🍻
Original Prince Of Wales Tavern, Liddel Street, #NorthSheilds

The Prince of Wales public house in Liddell Street, known as 'The Wooden Dolly' due to a figure beside the lane of the pub
This is since a collier's figurehead was placed there in 1814.
The Clem Attlee #RIP ⚰️
(formerly Pump House) 99 Rylston Road, #Fulham, #London, #SW6

Demolished and replaced by 12 flats.
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Bricklayers Arms #RIP ⚰️
21 Best Lane, #Canterbury, #Kent

The house most likely began as a coffee house around the end of the 1700s, in 1775 it became a Trade Club for a group of bricklayers and would be registered as the "Bricklayer's Arms."

Brewers Rigdens bought the premises in 1840 for Β£379. A skittle alley is also mentioned as being pert of the premises in 1849.