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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Episode 6: The Blackfriar (Britain's Lost & Living Pubs) FULL Feature
Episode 7: The Ship Tavern (Britain's Lost & Living Pub's)

This episode of 'Britain's Lost & Living Pubs" covers a property which hid Catholic priests during Cromwell's attack on the Catholic Church and the "English Reformation".

It speaks of Charles I, and the escape of Charles II where we would gain the term, "Royal Oak".

The pub episodes offer a dose of individual history and a large portion of culture if one takes the time to enjoy them.

When found to be hiding Catholics and friends to Royalist rule this Pub would later become a "Masonic Lodge" which is also covered in this short feature.

https://odysee.com/@VinnieSullivan2021:e/Episode_7_The_Ship_Tavern_Britain%27s_Lost_-_Living_Pub%27s_RBm9_Raos0s:8?r=DT5ENTVw1BDYjGkaxNegYGj1KKR45V5q
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Episode 7: The Ship Tavern (Britain's Lost & Living Pub's)

This fascinating pub once hid Catholic priests and their sermons during the day's of the Reformation and Parliament's war with the Throne.

London's pubs hold far more, than mere alcohol...
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Episode 8: A Pub Of Two Halves (Britain's Lost & Living Pubs)
TRAILER Featuring James Goddard

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Episode 8: A Pub Of Two Halves (Britain's Lost & Living Pubs)
Featuring James Goddard
Britain's Lost & Living Pubs
Episode 1 - Wapping, London, UK
Full Episode: https://odysee.com/@VinnieSullivan2021:e/Pubs:b
Telegram Edition: https://t.me/LostAndLivingPubs/7
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As Modernism enjoys it's prime and newfound dominance, the past seems forgotten already.

Another beautiful pub, gone