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The 'Royal Oak Hotel', #Rosthwaite in #Borrowdale, near #Keswick, #Cumbria, England during the 1890s.
Entrance hall, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Tavern, #London, 19th Century
British London satire caricatures. If only people still dressed like this!
The Ferry Boat Inn and Ferry Lane Bridge on the Lea, 1 Forest Road, #Walthamstow / #Tottenham, May 9 1908
Conspiracy Jim was always boring everyone with his crazy predictions of high inflation.
Another time in another world.

The Sun Hotel Church Street, #Leeds, #England, 1970s 💔
Broadway Inn, Ordsall, Salford, 1977,

📸 John Bulmer.
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Lamb And Flag - 33 Rose St, #CoventGarden, #London, #WC2E

A beauty, both outside and in. This pub, though charming to the eye, has a bloody history. Once referred to by locals as "the bucket of blood," the Lamb & Flag is a world of its own. The history of #London lies within its public houses. The many historical buildings that once housed or aided the population of Britain all owe a great deal of gratitude to their local pubs. It was here that people cut loose and shared valuable information. Before the world we know today, pubs were a place to do almost everything. From seeking employment to being tried for murder, the taverns of #Britain saw it all. Thank you all for joining us on our journey, we hope that you'll join us on #YouTube and continue to observe our work. To those who frequent the venues we cover, we thank you deeply. 🍻🤝

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🎥 ChelseaDan5
🎙 @VinnieSullivan
The Saracens Head Hotel & Restaurant
Market Pl, #Southwell, #NG25

Still Trading.
The Angel, 61 St Giles High St, #London, #WC2H

'Dr Syntax, Robbed in St Giles', the churchyard wall of the Angel is shown on the far left. 1820.
Man blowing smoke at a drunken woman by Jan Steen
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