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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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
What should I have in the Vin-Cask today? 🤔

Can be anything, although technically, "Vin" means #wine in #French, so no prises for guessing what this pouring device is actually used for.. 🍷🍺🥃
@Britains___Pubs
The Eagle Tavern 🍻 🏰
124 High St, #Rochester, #Kent, #ME1

Built on the site of the moat which once surrounded the great City walls. It was from this location, during the nineteenth century, that coaches departed for #Maidstone each morning at around nine o'clock & the Hope omnibus left for #London three mornings a week. Guess we'll have to get back there and make an episode seeing as we missed it, as well as the many other chapters of Rochesters history that desperately need covering. 🤝

I love #Rochester

📸 @VinnieSull1van with https://t.me/fullenglish1
It's your ultimate pub birthday, and you get four of these bands, which one's are you going for?
Mark E Smith at The Forresters in Prestwich, Manchester, by Charles Gordon Montgomery, early 1980s.
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
White Hart public house once sat on #Hackney Marshes (on the road to #Leyton) which is now the #Olympic site. This site is close to where I was born & lived my life. Having been born in modern times, I'll never know what it was really like. @Britains___Pubs

🎨 A.G. Stout, 1896.
Britain's Pubs [Page 2/2] (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series)
The White Hart, on the #RiverLea at #TempleMills, #Hackney Marshes by J.T. Wilson The painting faces the White Hart where we can see in the foreground, horses pulling a heavily-laden cart of straw through water. https://t.me/vinniesullivan/27321
White Hart, Temple Mill Lane, #HackneyMarsh, #Hackney, #E15
#RIP ⚰️

Possibly established by 1513, demolished in 1999, we shall never see it's kind again. Originally listed under #Stratford, and previously under #Leyton, the spot is now the Olympic site, meaning we can't see any traces what so ever. This is near where I grew up (@VinnieSull1van), and it's sad to think of what it's become. Next drink you have, think of the White Hart.

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