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Firefighters working at scene of pub fire, SE LondonFirefighters working at scene of pub fire, Eltham, SE London
Landlord and Bar SignDue to the number of customers trying to pay for drinks by cheque, the landlords sign in this London pub makes it clear that draughts, not overdrafts, are available behind the bar
Goose and GridironThe sign for the Goose and Gridiron inn
The Prospect of WhitbyPainting of the famous old down river inn in Shadwell whose door opens onto Wapping Wall. Said to have a long history, it was claimed that pirates were hanged there. The pub still exists today
Five adjacent pubs in Portsmouth, HampshirePortsmouth was a town of many wonders in 1911. One of them was the possession of five fully licensed houses standing next to each other
Advert, Gaskell & Chambers Ltd, Bar FittersAdvert for Gaskell & Chambers Ltd (incorporated with Yates & Greenways), Bar Fitters, Manufacturers of Beer Engines and Hotel Bar Requisites, Counters, Back Fittings, Seating
Lonsdale Road, Barnes, south-west London, with the River Thames on the left and two pubs on the right -- the Bulls Head and the Watermans Arms. circa 1910
Teenage barmaid, Halfway House, Rame, CornwallTeenage barmaid at the Halfway House, Rame, Cornwall. circa 1980s
Pub Dominoes 1930SA game of dominoes in an English country pub
Kellys Cellar, Belfast, Northern IrelandScene inside Kellys Cellar, a public house in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
East End Pub Scene 1828The clientele is varied inside this pub in the East End of London
Scene in a London PubScene in the Cravens Arms
Bell Pub, WalthamThe Bell Inn, Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire
Wellington Pub StaffThe barmen of The Wellington, Wood Green, London
Barmaid & Happy DrinkersA barmaid pulls drinks for a jolly group of mostly young women
GRAPES PUB, LIMEHOUSESituated directly on the north bank of the Thames, this splendid pubs timeless appeal is invigorating in an area transformed by 1980s property development and yuppiedom. Date: circa 1912
Clock Gate, Main Street, Youghal, County Cork, IrelandClock Gate, Main Street, Youghal, County Cork, Republic of Ireland. circa 1960s
Pillars of Hercules and Baileys restaurantSoho, London - Greek Street W1 - view of Manette Street (formerly Rose Street) with the Pillars of Hercules public house on the right and Baileys restaurant to the left. Date: 1970
The Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath, London, historic watering hole of the famous, including Dick Turpin & Charles Dickens, who immortalised this pub in his Pickwick Papers. Date: late 16th century
King Charles CribScene in King Charless Crib, Scotland Yard, London
Eight Bells, HatfieldThe Eight Bells inn at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, referred to in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Bill Sykes met the pedlar here. Date: 1950s
The new coffee tavern at BradfordInterior and exterior views of the new coffee tavern in Bradford, inaugurated by W. E Forster, M.P in 1879. The Coffee Tavern movement was a Victorian effort to get people out of pubs
Holloway Road, Islington, North London, with a large public house on the corner. Date: circa 1905
Fruits of Idleness - a young man has passed out from drinking too much alcohol. circa 1830s
Guinness is Good for You! O Hanlon Pub, Shannon Bridge, 1970s 1970s
Barman standing by well-stocked barBarman standing by a well-stocked bar. The cash register displays an advertisement for Bass & Co Barley Wine. Packets of Capstan cigarettes are on display below. Date: circa 1910
Trafalgar TavernThe exterior of the Trafalgar Tavern, a popular pub beside the River Thames at Greenwich, London. Date: 1973
Winter fashion, 1954Two women wearing warm, practical but stylish coats. On the left is a reversible coat of white wool and proofed black gaberdine by Ledux and on the right as snug
Harborne Road, Chad Valley, Birmingham, West Midlands, with The White Swan public house. Date: circa 1910s
King George IV pub, Montpelier Square, Knightsbridge, London. circa 1910
View of St Pauls Cathedral. From Fleet Street, London. Ye old Cheshire Cheese pub is seen on the left. A man can be seen removing horse excrement from the street on the right
THE LITTLE DRIVER PUBThe Little Driver public house, Bow Road, east London. Date: early 1900s
YE OLDE FIGHTING COCKSYe Old Fighting Cocks, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, a quaint old hostelery which claims to be the oldest unaltered house in the country. Date: early 17th century
Fashions for the Festival of Britain, showing a woman modelling a series of scarves by Jacqmar, printed with designs relating to London and the Festival
Bell and Mackerel PubThe Bell and Mackerel public house, Mile End Road, east London, at one time a famous museum and noted for its coaching proprietor. Sadly, demolished in about 1910
Tabard Inn, SouthwarkSouthwark: the Tabard Inn as it looked in 1810: several centuries earlier, Chaucers pilgrims left for Canterbury from here
Bull & Bush, HampsteadA famous Hampstead pub, still in existence today
Ludgate Circus and St Pauls Cathedral, City of LondonA busy Ludgate Circus with the King Lud pub on the left and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance, City of London. Date: circa 1920s
Villagers Gathered Around the WirelessVillagers in Charlwood, Sussex, gathered around the wireless radio in a local pub. 1940
Carriage outside Star HotelA horse-drawn bus outside the Star Hotel in Matfield, Kent (now the Star Inn). The bus is from Tunbridge Wells, and serves the villages of Matfield, Brenchley and Paddock Wood
A Charles Wells Public House, in an unidentified location. This brewery company, based in Bedfordshire, is still in existence today, with over 200 pubs to its name
THE CROSSWAYS PUB SIGNThe fine inn sign of The Crossways at Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England
Ram Inn, CirencesterThe yard of the Ram Inn, Cirencester : John Shaw propr
Dogs Club Cocktail BarThe Dogs Club Cocktail Bar, where privileged dog owners can enjoy drinks with both their human and canine friends
Outside the Pub, 1914A group of drinkers assemble outside the Carpenters Arms pub for a photograph, bringing their glasses with them
Comic postcard, Young couple in a pub Date: 20th century
The Star Inn, Great Dunmow, Essex, celebrating the Coronation of King Edward VII Date: 1902
George Fox, Quaker, preaching in a tavernGeorge Fox, founder of the Quakers or Society of Friends, preaching in a tavern. Date: 17th century