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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Village Blacksmith #RIP
4-5 #Hillreach, #Woolwich, #London #SE18 ⚰️

Built around the turn of the 1900's and replaced another pub called the "Soldier's Rest."
"The Village Blacksmith" is also poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in 1840.
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The Ordnance 🍻
18 Beresford Square. #Woolwich, #London#SE18
(Also known as Old Gun Pit, formerly Ordnance Arms; O'Connors) 

A photogenic building packed with character. 🏆 (Part 1)
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The Earl of Chatham 🍻
15 Thomas St, #Woolwich #London #SE18
A traditional family-run tavern serving pub grub providing sports TV screens. A lovely building that I hope lasts unlike so many others in the area.
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The Greyhound 🍻
254 #Woolwich Church St, #London #SE18

This is a unique council estate pub with an entrance which almost resembles one of the shops. Council Estate planning schemes included Pubs & this one seems to be camouflaged into the estate itself.
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The Graving Dock Tavern #RIP

North #Woolwich Road, #Silvertown, #london, #S16 This pub was built on the site of an original Victorian public house around 1960. Now one wouldn't even know one was in England, never mind the docklands.
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