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 Britannia once sat at 279 Mare Street. It would be renamed The Samuel Pepys after #WWII. It was heartlessly demolished and rebuilt in 2004 as the Marie Lloyd Bar, now a different modern bar at 289-291 Mare Street, #Kingsland, #London, #E8. Replaced with a tacky, ugly building as usual.

Date of photo: 1940
Picture source: Charlie Goodwin
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The Fox Inn by George Morland 🍻🎨
The California, Halesowen Street, Blackheath, The Black Country
Painting of the 'Crooked House' pub which was recently involved in a fire/demolition scandal.
The Eagle Tavern was situated at 2 Chestnut Road. This pub closed in the late 20th century and is now used as a nightclub.
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The Tragic State of East #London's Pubs ⚰️ 🍻 (1080p edition)

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#EastLondon is a prime location to see the drastic death of Britain's public houses. Across Britain, pubs are closing or being changed into gastro-bars on mass. East London acts as a showroom to their overall decline as wherever one turns, a ghost is stating back at you. This short video is but a taste of the depressive nature that London, and our work uncovering its dying pubs, truly feels. #RIP 🤝

You Tube (High Quality) https://youtu.be/9LvQ91DO8QA?si=SDiJJFILNFKH7rHp
Pub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britainspubs?igsh=MWluOWJpemlhOHRraQ==
Forwarded from The Jolly Reiver
Evening at the Jolly Fisherman pub in Craster. The comfy old fella above the fireplace is Jack Hall, born 1895 🎣
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3D reconstruction of the Roman tavern in #Pompeii. It's from "Tabernas" like this that #Britain would gain its pubs during the Romano-British period. What began with wine ended in Beer.
Standard of Freedom, 51 Belvedere Terrace. #Southampton
On the corner of Belvidere Terrace and Peel Street, dating back to the 1850s
It was destroyed in an air raid in 1940.
The Albion, Bow Common – (1881-2005) #RIP

Address formerly 25 St Paul’s Road, Burdett road until about 1939 when road renaming takes place. Farewell, your like will be seen no more,

25 St Paul’s Way, #Bow Common, #London #E3

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