Britain's Pubs (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series) [Channel 2/2]
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An Archive of British Pubs both dead and alive.

Part of the 'Britain's Lost & Living Pubs Series'

Channel 1: Videos https://t.me/LostAndLivingPubs
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Join us as we briefly discuss the important connection between the pub & football scenes whilst taking a look at a stunning, prime example of a pub that highlights how important the combination are to each other. The first scene is a shortened snipped from our longer piece which covered the four pubs which surrounded the old (demolished) #BrentfordStadium. Follow us on You Tube for many similar features of the past and those we'll be releasing in the future. Thank you 🍻🤝

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Looking for a #Lantern? These beauties are on sale in #Greenwich at on the wonderful 'Greenwich Vintage Market' (2 Greenwich Church St, #London SE10 9BQ). Be it for a pub or a home, these are charming additions to any property. @Britains___Pubs
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The spectacular @TrafalgarT Trafalgar Tavern is an opulent pub/function building in the Royal Borough of #Greenwich, #London.

This was a special day for me, at different times it included some very special people in places that mean the world to me.

Built in 1837, the year Queen Victoria ascended to the throne, it was a small inn (The Old George) which served local fisherman.

Popular due to its prominent position on the River Thames & sitting so close to Greenwich Hospital/Woolwich Dockyard.
Follow us on You Tube for a free guaranteed imaginary pint. 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

No need to thank us, all part of the service.
https://youtu.be/4N5YZCf2JLg?si=eXu71Tk0dxvkolsE
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The Royal Oak #RIP - 67 Barking Road, #CanningTown, #London, #E16 ⚰️ 🥊

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Barking Road is a world of pub stores and pub losses all to itself. This hostelry is the first one would have come across on the high street. A pub with a troublesome reputation and a world class boxing legacy, now it's building serves as a Turkish restaurant. 🍻

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High Quality (4K): https://youtu.be/SwDRiZWu5ZE?si=5Tz8pfGWdE1DLLmA
The Britannia once sat at 279 Mare Street. It would be renamed The Samuel Pepys after #WWII. It was heartlessly demolished and rebuilt in 2004 as the Marie Lloyd Bar, now a different modern bar at 289-291 Mare Street, #Kingsland, #London, #E8. Replaced with a tacky, ugly building as usual.

Date of photo: 1940
Picture source: Charlie Goodwin
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The Tragic State of East #London's Pubs ⚰️ 🍻 (1080p edition)

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#EastLondon is a prime location to see the drastic death of Britain's public houses. Across Britain, pubs are closing or being changed into gastro-bars on mass. East London acts as a showroom to their overall decline as wherever one turns, a ghost is stating back at you. This short video is but a taste of the depressive nature that London, and our work uncovering its dying pubs, truly feels. #RIP 🤝

You Tube (High Quality) https://youtu.be/9LvQ91DO8QA?si=SDiJJFILNFKH7rHp
Pub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britainspubs?igsh=MWluOWJpemlhOHRraQ==
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

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