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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Caledonian Arms

Adress: Fairfield Road, Bow, London

1851 – 2000 #RIP
Watney’s Brewery - It's since become another residential property in Bow #E3

📸 VS/TRR
The Vine Tavern #RIP

31 Mile End Road, #London
The once impressive pub stood in #MileEnd from 1625-1900's.
Looking at the site now, one would never know such a wonderful building once stood there. #E1 #E3 #E14
Morgan Arms 🍻
43 #MorganSt, #Bow, #London #E3 5AA

This upmarket #gastropub with fantastic features hides behind the #Bow backstreets. #Pubs
📸 @VinnieSull1van
Smith Garrett's #RIP ⚰️
#Bow, #London #E3 5BW

This lost pub is located at the junction of Coborn Road and Antill Road on the #E3 backstreets.

Smith Garrett of Bow were taken over by Taylor Walker in the year 1927, after which the brewery was closed!
📸 https://t.me/vinniesullivan
The Railway Tavern
30 Grove Road, #Bow, #London, #E3
This relic still keeps it's brewery signs on display but it's long since died as a drinking establishment. One day just seeing signs of old Pubs may be all we're left with.

📸 @VinnieSull1van
The Albion, Bow Common – (1881-2005) #RIP

Address formerly 25 St Paul’s Road, Burdett road until about 1939 when road renaming takes place. Farewell, your like will be seen no more,

25 St Paul’s Way, #Bow Common, #London #E3

✒️ https://t.me/vinniesullivan
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
“Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak door...”

― Jean Raspail

#Bow, #London, #E3