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Scolding wife with her husband at Sadler's Wells, The Four Times of the Day: Evening, by William Hogarth 1738 18th Century stock illustration
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1900 - The Pelican Inn was situated on Buttermarket Street in a town between #Liverpool and #Manchester named #Warrington.
#RIP
#RIP
An illustration of the Duke Of Wellington in #MiltonKeynes, Chalfont St Giles, #Buckinghamshire, #England during the 1800s
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"John smiths Fish Bowl" 🤔🤦♂️
Unacceptable behaviour.
Unacceptable behaviour.
The price of a pint today used to be enough to feed 16 children! 🍺 📈
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All on "£7 a week."
1950s - The 16 children of Mr and Mrs O' Hare. Thanks to all of our so-called "progress," you couldn't imagine trying this today.
"And they're all very, very happy."
1950s - The 16 children of Mr and Mrs O' Hare. Thanks to all of our so-called "progress," you couldn't imagine trying this today.
"And they're all very, very happy."
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1955 - The Crown & Cushion that once sat on one of #Surrys main roads between #Haslemere and #Shottermill (which has since become flats) was once a welcoming pub where the locals' faces were painted onto their own personal glasses by the landlord himself. #RIP 🍺
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Britain's communities are made, kept, or broken by the birth, maintenance, or death of its public houses.
Cittie of Yorke, 22 High Holborn, London WC1V 6BN @britainspubs
Cittie of Yorke, 22 High Holborn, London WC1V 6BN @britainspubs
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#RIP - The Mitre Pub at 164 #Croydon Road, Anerley, #London, #SE20, which is now currently undergoing a ruthless death, was built in the mid‑Victorian era, to serve the growing suburb of London. Born in roughly the 1860s, the developer claims that (after having left it to rot for decades) that it's structurally unsound. 🙄 As well as this, for a long time, its alleyway was used for criminal activity. So, instead of fixing contemporary issues, they'd rather destory our historically and culturally revlevant
buildings in aid of a new, stale world.
You are currently witnessing the final stages of #Britain's cultural decline.
@BritainsPubs
buildings in aid of a new, stale world.
You are currently witnessing the final stages of #Britain's cultural decline.
@BritainsPubs
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St Martin's Lane is a street in the City of #Westminster that runs from the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields (where it gets it name) to near #TrafalgarSquare. As we can see the church spire at the bottom of the hill, we can tell we're looking down the hill from North to South. On our right is an old Beer House that has since long gone. There are still a few pubs present, notably the Salisbury. We are so spoilt with photography these days that Illustrations like this no longer get the credit or attention they deserve. @BritainsPubs
#RIP - The Grey Eagle that was once located at 47 Quaker Street, London, E1 6SN, in the #Shoreditch area is now a "guest house" called "Grey Eagle Apartments Shoreditch" and is now completely covered in horrific graffiti.
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A legend in the making. 🍺
Someone made their living room into their own version of the 'Prancing Pony' from #LordOfTheRings. Now THAT it ten times better than having a TV in the corner!