The beloved 'Air Balloon' pub in the village of #Birdlip, #Cotwold, that served for nearly two and a half centuries was demolished to allow for the construction of the multi-million pound upgrade of the A417. What began as two ale houses for our working ancectors died as burden to modernisms plans. No ugly new road or rotten skyscraper is worth a single brick from our beautiful pubs. #RIP
@BritainsPubs
@BritainsPubs
Fox and Crown Public House, #Highgate, #London, 1892, by John Crowther - @BritainsPubs #RIP
#N6, 40 #HighgateWest Hill
#N6, 40 #HighgateWest Hill
Forwarded from Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
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The Wheatsheaf #RIP 🏡
#Buxton, #Derbyshire
This beautiful cottage was once a lovely little pub. What do you think about this holiday home? For me it's better than seeing it become a shop but I'd prefer it was still a pub.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
With @MaverikCo & @Full_3nglish
#Buxton, #Derbyshire
This beautiful cottage was once a lovely little pub. What do you think about this holiday home? For me it's better than seeing it become a shop but I'd prefer it was still a pub.
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
With @MaverikCo & @Full_3nglish
The "Three Merry Boys" Public House in #Dover, #Kent, stood at #CoolingCommon and was the only beer house in the vicinity of #CliffeWoods
#RIP http://www.dover-kent.com/2014-project-a/Three-Merry-Boys-Cooling.html
#RIP http://www.dover-kent.com/2014-project-a/Three-Merry-Boys-Cooling.html
A crowd gathers outside the 'Frying Pan' public house on #BrickLane in #Whitechapel, East #London during the 1880s. Brick Lane is now a graveyard of pubs. Instead, one is met with a baragement of graffiti. This photo was taken during the time that the Whitechapel Murders (Jack the Ripper murders) were taking place. If only we could hear what they were saying. #RIP 🍻
The Dolphin Inn – Heigham Street, #Norwich, #England - #RIP
Formerly a house known as Bishop Hall’s Palace that's supposed to have been built for the Sheriff of Norwich, Richard Brown. It was damaged by an incendiary bomb upon which the owners, Steward & Patteson, rebuilt the it after the war and it was reopened as a pub in 1960. By 1999, the owners at the time decided to close the pub and later offered it for sell up. In 2001 it was damaged by a FIRE🧐... and has since become a chiropractic practice.
@VinnieSullivan
Formerly a house known as Bishop Hall’s Palace that's supposed to have been built for the Sheriff of Norwich, Richard Brown. It was damaged by an incendiary bomb upon which the owners, Steward & Patteson, rebuilt the it after the war and it was reopened as a pub in 1960. By 1999, the owners at the time decided to close the pub and later offered it for sell up. In 2001 it was damaged by a FIRE🧐... and has since become a chiropractic practice.
@VinnieSullivan