Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
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This series is dedicated to the pubs we're lucky enough to have as well as the one's we're unfortunate to have lost.

Join us as we explore the stories and moments time has left behind.

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Channel 2 Pub Posts @BritainsPubs
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1

Wonderfully Performed By @DeanoRifles777 At The @peltonarms 🎹

As @ChelseaDan5 & I filmed 'Piano In The Pelton' I heard a moment of Erik Satie. As I adore Satie's music I asked Deano to play it for me. @Britains___Pubs
🎞 Edit @_GlennTeale
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The Cricketers 🏏 🍻
The Green, #Richmond, #TW9
- @Richmondcricket

One of the oldest #Pubs in Richmond with a historic legacy of it's own. Richmond was once a royal residence and has kept it's prestige ever since.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
🎞 @_GlennTeale
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The Butchers Hook 🔵 ⚽️ 🍻
477 #Fulham Rd, #London #SW6

This buildings history will always mean a lot to @ChelseaFC and it's loyal supporters such as @ChelseaDan5. Thank you to Chelsea's fans who've always shown us support.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
🎞 @_GlennTeale
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The Crown 👑 🍻
2 High St, #Rochester, #Kent, #ME1 - @CROWNROCHESTER

The town of Rochester has more history than one can cope with, this pub which overlooks the river Medway is one of many special properties packed with stories.

🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 & 🎞 @_GlennTeale
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Trailer - The George Vaults 🍻
(Into The Crypt) @GeorgeVaults
35 High St, #Rochester #ME1

A huge thanks to the kind staff/owner who allowed access to a stunning, preserved 14th century vault.

Full 🎞 (You Tube) https://youtu.be/AY7HI9qPGHQ

🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 & 🎞 @_GlennTeale
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The George Vaults (Into The Crypt) @GeorgeVaults

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35 High St, #Rochester #ME1

A huge thanks to the kind staff/owner who allowed access to a stunning, preserved 14th century vault.

Full 🎞 (You Tube) https://youtu.be/AY7HI9qPGHQ

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@VinnieSull1van
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@_GlennTeale
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The Angel 🍻
101 #Bermondsey Wall E, #Rotherhithe, #London #SE16 -

This glorious, historic #SamSmiths pub, packed with history and charm was a dangerous place whichever side of the law you was on.
🎙 @VinnieSullivan
🎥 @ ChelseaDan5
🎥 🎞 @_ GlennTeale
With @ Full_3nglish
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The Mayflower 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🍻
117 #Rotherhithe St, #London #SE16

This historic riverside beauty is especially important to our American cousins as it was the site which saw the early separatists head for the new world (#America).
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
🎥 🎞 @_GlennTeale
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The King & Queen 👸 🤴 🍻
1 Foley St, #Fitzrovia, #London #W1W - @LukeEboueMohan
Special thanks to the Landlord for his warm welcome. As well as it's great beer selection & interior it holds an important musical memory.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
🎞 @_GlennTeale
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The Unnecessary Death Of The Tower Tavern #RIP

● 21 Clipstone St, #London #W1W This pub which served the workmen of the area was in the way of university plans. The pub was pressured with rates so it's owners can rebuild something modern.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
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London's Rudest Landlord
29 #GreekSt, #Soho, #London #W1D

This is the story of a man who proudly claimed the title of the most rude landlord in the city!
🎙@VinnieSull1van
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
🎞 @_GlennTeale
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Maybe you and I would have wound up in a story just by sitting in a pub together. Maybe that pub would become part of a great event in which we bore witness.

Maybe our family, our town or city drinkers would have created songs or fables in relation to whatever it is you and I were present for in this imaginary pub of ours.

For years after us maybe it would stand strong, maybe even visited by people from far and wide just because of the great story it held, only for it to one day be torn down within a week, long after we’re gone, never to be seen again.

A dramatic scenario? Not to me in the slightest, to me I believe the things we don’t know are probably more important than the things we do and I for one resent the fact we’ve lost and continue to lose more than we’ll ever be able to retrieve.