Forwarded from Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
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The Anchor Pub, 1930
#SomersTown (now Chalton Street, #StPancras).
This public house was taken over by Jellicoe and Edith Neville upon which it became a ‘reformed pub’ where punters could buy food as well as drink. Its very first customers were the Archbishop of #Canterbury and the Prince of #Wales.
Their roaring laughter & wonderful spirit are such a pleasure to hear.
Father Basil Jellicoe, a prominent housing reformer and Church of England priest is seen here teaching a song.
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#SomersTown (now Chalton Street, #StPancras).
This public house was taken over by Jellicoe and Edith Neville upon which it became a ‘reformed pub’ where punters could buy food as well as drink. Its very first customers were the Archbishop of #Canterbury and the Prince of #Wales.
Their roaring laughter & wonderful spirit are such a pleasure to hear.
Father Basil Jellicoe, a prominent housing reformer and Church of England priest is seen here teaching a song.
Follow @ChelseaDan5 @VinnieSull1van @mongsley @Full_3nglish @WesternH3ritge for similar content.
Pub Instagram: instagram.com/britainspubs?i…
Pub You Tube: youtu.be/9_jYfiVh9xU?si…