Britain's Pubs (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series) [Channel 2/2]
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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 Clem Attlee #RIP ⚰️
(formerly Pump House) 99 Rylston Road, #Fulham, #London, #SW6

Demolished and replaced by 12 flats.
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 £379. A skittle alley is also mentioned as being pert of the premises in 1849.
Oxford Arms Inn #RIP ⚰️

Rebuilt following the great fire of #London (1666) but would be demolished for housing a fee days later.
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.
✒️ @VinnieSull1van
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆 𝑩𝒐𝒘𝒍 𝑰𝒏𝒏, #𝑷𝒊𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒚, #𝑩𝒓𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒐𝒍, 1876 ⚰️ @Britains___Pubs

The factory would be replaced by Frys Chocolate factory (J. S. Fry & Sons, Lt). Imagery such as this truly reminds of how little we've progressed compared to the community of the past. #RIP

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Britain's Pubs (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series) [Channel 2/2]
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.

https://t.me/vinniesullivan/27321

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The White Hart #RIP
629 Green Ln, #Ilford, #IG3

Ilford has next to nothing left other than the shells we remember which were once part of the community.
📸 @VinnieSull1van
The Canterbury Arms #RIP
6 Canterbury Terrace, Kingsbury Road, #Islington, #London, #N1

This beautiful pub once rested between the a charming set of terrace homes. Sad to see it's gone.

Demolished ⚰️
The Duke of Gloucester #RIP

26 Seabright St, #BethnalGreen, #London, #E2
(Opened prior to 1839 and now demolished) ⚰️
The Cutlers’ Arms #RIP

2 Cutler St, #Houndsditch, #London, #E1

(Opened prior to 1839, closed in the nineteen-fifties and is now demolished) ⚰️
The Queen Victoria was situated at 78 Hows Street in #London. This pub has long been demolished. #RIP
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
The Earl Of Zetland was one situated at 137 Burdett Road, #London. This pub was demolished c1970. #RIP
This is the only image immediately available of the property. ⚰️
📸 1950's

@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
Golden Lion, #London, #N9 #RIP
📸 Hania Franek

The Golden Lion was situated at 42 The Green, it was an old coaching inn with parts dating from the 18th century. James Webb was the licensee in 1855. The pub was demolished in 1970 when the area was redeveloped. ⚰️
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
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The Royal Oak #RIP - 67 Barking Road, #CanningTown, #London, #E16 ⚰️ 🥊

🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5

Barking Road is a world of pub stores and pub losses all to itself. This hostelry is the first one would have come across on the high street. A pub with a troublesome reputation and a world class boxing legacy, now it's building serves as a Turkish restaurant. 🍻

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