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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
The Skye crofters Land League AgitationSketches in the Isle of Skye: the Crofters Land League. 1.Staffin, from the Bay. 2.Crofters huts in Portree. 3.Women of the crofters. 4. A Skye landlord. 5
Silhouette of a landlord and his dogSilhouette of a pub landlord with a glass of beer in his hand, his dog sitting at his feet. An advertisement for Worthington beer
Typical Scene in PubA typical pub scene - one drunk gets aggressive, another over-cheerful; young children purchase drink and old women gossip... and the landlord pours
Shire horse drawn drayShire horse drawn brewery dray passes through a village, delivering beer to The Lamb and Flag pub. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Opening a BottleThe landlord opens another bottle
World War One Celebrations, Wallsend, NorthumberlandWorld War One Celebrations, Wallsend, North Shields, near Newcastle, Northumberland, England. The end of World War One - on the setts is chalked LANDLORD NO RENT MONDAY Date: 1910s
Lord Howard de Walden in libel suitLord Howard de Walden (Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, 4th Baron Seaford, 1880-1946) in the witness box
Three Salmons Inn with staff, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid WalesThe Three Salmons Inn in the town of Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales, with three members of staff, including the landlord, John Herbert (left) and his wife (right)
Landlord Rent / Slums / C19The Rent - or out you go! Landlord demands dues from woman and children for slum accomodation
The Rent Day Date: early 19th century
Great-grandpapa wets his whistle, Steven SpurrierGreat-grandpapa wets his whistle, illustration by Steven Spurrier, artist (1878-1961). Showing a uniformed man at the bar of a Victorian pub, with landlord, barmaid and cat
Tenantry Column, Alnwick, Northumberland - a monument erected in 1816 by the tenants of Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland in thanks for his reduction of their rents during the post-Napoleonic
A new law gave the tenant a right to a third of his freehold, seven years rent; twenty-one years rent being the average value of a freehold in Ireland
Comic postcard, Bitter and port in a pub Date: 20th century
Bury Street, St JamesThis street has been said to derive its name from William Berry, who at the time of his death in 1735 was described as a half pay Officer, and Landlord of most of Berry Street St. Jamess. Date: 1875
Illustration, The Black Dwarf - Tales of My Landlord, by Sir Walter Scott. 1820
Cot header design, Rat Landlord and Mouse
The Smiths Arms, Godmanstone, Dorset - The Smallest fully licensed house in England. T. E. Arnold - proprietor. Dating to 1420, the building was a former smithy Date: circa 1950
Landlord Demands RentThe Rent - or out you go! Landlord demands dues from woman and children for slum accommodation Date: circa 1880
Pub scene with barrel on a comic German greetings cardPub scene with beer barrel, landlord and customers on a comic German greetings card. (1 of 2) Date: early 20th century
Terry McHale - Liverpudlian Bantamweight BoxerTerry McHale (1934-2011) - from Gerard Street, the heart of Liverpools " Little Italy" - a Bantamweight Boxer, later a boxing promoter and pub landlord
Chippy Norton - Late Victorian era BookmakerMathew Dawson (18201898) - a British racehorse trainer based at Newmarket. In a career which lasted from 1840 until his death in 1898, he trained the winners of twenty-eight British Classic Races
Landlord and landlady in a pub. 1950s
Scene from a pantomime produced as frontline entertainmentLantern slide showing a scene from a pantomime produced as frontline entertainment, January 1945; four soldiers of the Battleaxe Division on home leave find themselves in a pub scene with characters
Publican and customers outside pub, with a Bass Brewery carPublican and customers outside a pub, some seated in a car sporting a model of a bottle of Bass Beer on the bonnet (likely a promotion car for the Brewery). Date: circa late 1900s
Cruikshank, The Gin Shop, plate 7This is the woman, with wobegone face, The wife of the drunkard, in rags and disgrace, Who is served by the lady, all jewels and lace, The wife of the landlord who coins his bright gold
William GrovesWILLIAM GROVES English pub landlord, who partook generously of the products he sold to others. Date: FLOURISHED 1734
Little girl approaching pub bar to ask for BrandyA Large Order. Little Girl - " Three penn orth o Brandy an I want a cork; an will ye wash the bottle out, cos its ad milk in it." Date: 1895
Coachman talking with the Landlord of the pubA Coachman talking with the Landlord of the pub. Date: 1895
The 10 tavern commandments, as every landlord should show them to his guests
Pub bar and landlord, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexMr Bert Lindsell, the landlord of The Victory Pub in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, standing proudly behind his well-stocked bar. circa 1966
Paying the rent. Scene from the Swedish every day life Date: 1850s
The Landlord from The Gin-Shop by CruikshankThis is the Landlord who coins his bright gold, Out of the ruin of youthful and old, Who drink the strong liquors he sells night and day, At the bar of the Gin-shop, so glittering and gay
The Golden Cross Inn, Cornmarket, Oxford, England, is the site of the oldest pub in the city. Its landlord was prosecuted for selling blackmarket wine in 1285! Date: 1950s
Cornelius Caton with his ale at the White Lion, Richmond, where he was the landlord. Date: circa 1780
John Middleton / AustenSir. John Middleton. Date: First published: 1811
Domino Player - Penzance, CornwallAn elderly domno player enjoying a game at the Riviera Bar, Penzance, Cornwall
Production and Plunder, campaigning statisticsA slide entitled Production & Plunder, used for a lecture about the South Wales Miners Federation. Statistics are listed, comparing the royalties on the use of coal on the luxury steamer
Spur to a guilty conscience - not writing to friendsAll these write regularly - Why the Devil don t you? Spur to a guilty conscience - not writing to friends! This card illustrates those individuals who will oft communicate with the written word
The Disturbed Nap by William Heath RobinsonTwo hikers pause by a ramshackle pub for a drink. Knocking at the door, they are alarmed to find that the entire pub collapses
Mary Robinson ButtermereMARY ROBINSON, known as the Maid of Buttermere, daughter of the landlord of the Fish inn, seduced by Hatfield, con man, hanged for forgery 1803. Celebrated by Wordsworth
Landlord Evicts TennantPAY-RENTAL RELATIONS (A Landlord of Limited responsibilities) Landlord - " Didn t think it safe? Well as long as my rent was, that was no business of mine"
Country Pub ExteriorA classic English countryside scene of three gentlemen, tired from a mornings shoot, settling down to a hearty meal outside a country inn. Their bag of game is proudly shown
Farmer and Landlord 1886Lady Day: The farmer complains to his landlord that hes going through a bad patch and can t pay the rent
Publican Repents, 1864The landlord of the Grapes tavern empties casks and smashes bottles in the cellar, in order to repent the evils of his intemperate profession
Gretna Green - too LateA Gretna Green wedding - until 1856, runaway couples could be married at Gretna, Dumfries- shire (Scotland) without banns licence, or priest, by black- smith, landlord or tollkeeper
Events / Ireland / EvictionsA tenant, sickle in hand, refuses to be turned out of his cottage even though his landlord has a posse of police to support him