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'

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One of the few existing buildings from the City of #London to have survived its turbulent past...
The Queen Victoria was situated at 78 Hows Street in #London. This pub has long been demolished. #RIP
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
The Earl Of Zetland was one situated at 137 Burdett Road, #London. This pub was demolished c1970. #RIP
This is the only image immediately available of the property. ⚰️
📸 1950's

@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
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#London's Pubs Are Dying ⚰️

Here is a montage of a few public houses across #London that have been closed. I wonder if you'll recognize any of them or where they were? We are losing countless Pubs, some which were irreplaceable

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Golden Lion, #London, #N9 #RIP
📸 Hania Franek

The Golden Lion was situated at 42 The Green, it was an old coaching inn with parts dating from the 18th century. James Webb was the licensee in 1855. The pub was demolished in 1970 when the area was redeveloped. ⚰️
@VinnieSull1van @ChelseaDan5
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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