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Cambridge Hotel, Westow Hill, Upper Norwood, South LondonCambridge Hotel (public house), Westow Hill, Upper Norwood, South London. circa 1908
Cartoon, Souvenir of the Trip to Annapolis of the Anti-Anderson League, Baltimore, 27 February 1908. A satire on the prohibition of alcohol movement. Date: 1908
View of the Swan Inn, Fittleworth, West SussexView of the Swan Inn, Fittleworth, near Chichester, West Sussex, popular with artists for its picturesque appearance. Date: 1922
Old Blue Bell Inn, ChesterThe Old Blue Bell Inn, Chester, March 1936. 1936
Illustration, Scene at the Cock and Punch Bowl - a drunken party. 19th century
High Street, Dorking, Surrey. Date: circa 1920s
Church Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Date: circa 1900s
Stanmore Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex, with the Abercorn Arms, Royal Hotel, on the right. Date: circa 1910s
The Old George Inn, Edgware, Middlesex. Date: circa 1910s
The Golden Hind inn sign, at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, with its fine painting of the famous Elizabethan warship of Sir Francis Drake. Date: 1950s
An old lady in a bath chair relaxes with a younger female companion outside The Flask public house, a hostelry dating back to 1767, Highgate, North London, England. Date: built 1767
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
The Bell Sauvage Inn or (or La Belle Sauvage) was a former public house in Ludgate Hill, London
Waterloo Road, London 1876Alleyway in Waterloo Road, London, with the Feathers public house in the background. Date: 1876
Lowering casks into cellar 1900Lowering casks into publicans cellar in London. Date: 1900
JACK STRAWS CASTLEThis famous public house on the edge of Hampstead Heath, north London, is named after a ringleader in the Peasants Revolt of 1381. Destroyed in World War Two, rebuilt 1960s. Date: 1920s
THE OLD BULL AND BUSHDating back to 1645, when it was a farmhouse, the building received its license to sell ale in 1721. A haunt for literary scholars and artists, including William Hogarth. Date: 1960s
OLD PUB SIGNS (PLATE 3)Various old pub signs: Mermaid, Ale-Garland, Crispin and Crispian, Trusty Servant, Hog in Armour. (plate 3 in series)
OLD PUB SIGNS (PLATE 5)Various old pub signs: Spinning Sow, Two Storks, The Complete Angler, Help Me Through This World, Crooked Billet. (plate 5 in series)
OLD PUB SIGNS (PLATE 4)Various old pub signs: Eagle and Child, Robin Hood and Little John, Griffin and Chair, Bolt-in-Tun, Boars Head, Bulls Head. (plate 4 in series)
OLD PUB SIGNS (PLATE 2)Various old pub signs: Bush, Bush, Ale-Pole, Cross, Black Jack and Pewter Platter, Nags Head, Bush. (plate 2 in series)
BELL & MACKEREL PUB BELL & MACKEREL PUBA horse and carriage outside the Bell and Mackerel pub in the Mile End Road, East London. Associated with the Lion Brewery. Date: 1900
TOM & JERRY IN THE PUB TOM & JERRY IN THE PUBTom, Jerry & Logic among the unsophisticated sons & daughters of nature at All Max in the East End of London Date: 1821
PROSPECT OF WHITBYThree girls standing on the doorstep of the Prospect of Whitby, Londons Oldest Riverside Inn, Wapping, London. Date: 1960s
OLD CROWN INN, HIGHGATEThe Old Crown Inn, Highgate, North London Date: 1830
BELL INN, KILBURNThe Bell Inn, in Kilburn, London Date: 1750
BLACK LION, CHELSEAThe Black Lion, Church Street, Chelsea, London. Date: 1820
ADAM AND EVE TAVERNThe Adam and Eve tavern in London Date: 1750
FOX & HOUNDS PUB SIGN FOX & HOUNDS PUB SIGNThe Fox and Hounds at Barley, Hertfordshire. Date: 1947
ANGLERS VISIT INN C1800Two anglers vist a country inn with their fishing tackle Date: circa 1800
VILLAGE INN SCENE C1840A scene in a village inn Date: circa 1840
Bell Savage, outer yard 1828The Bristol coach is loaded up in the outer yard of the Bell Savage (or La Belle Sauvage) coaching inn in Ludgate Hill, London. Date: 1828
Pousset tavern in ParisLa taverne Pousset at the sortie des theatres Date: 1898
Park Street, Camden Town, NW LondonPark Street and Mother Redcap public house (left of centre in the distance), Camden Town, NW London. Date: circa 1905
The Little Hoppers Hospital at Five Oak Green, Paddock Wood, Kent, which prior to its role as a hospital for the many local hop pickers, was the Rose & Crown public house
The Tiger Inn, East Dean, East SussexVillage pub, The Tiger Inn, East Dean, East Sussex. Date: late 1950s
Customer and barman, Halfway House, Rame, CornwallCustomer and barman at the Halfway House pub, Rame, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Lordswood Road, Harborne, Birmingham, West Midlands, with Ye Olde House at Home (public house) on the right. Date: circa 1910
The Square, Kilkeel - a busy street scene showing shop fronts and pubs, motor car and horse vehicle and a lot of people. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Kilkeel). Date: circa early 1900s
Good Friday skipping contest, Alciston, East SussexGood Friday skipping contest outside the Rose Cottage Inn at Alciston, East Sussex, an annual event for which the road is officially closed. Date: 1960s
East Street and Fire Station, Manchester Square, LondonEast Street (now Chiltern Street) and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London, with the Wallace Head pub on the left. Date: circa 1908
Group with dray horses outside Lacons Yarmouth AlesGroup of people with dray horses outside Lacons Yarmouth Ales public house. circa 1900
Drayman lowers crate of beer into pub cellar, EcclesA drayman lowers a crate of beer into the cellar of The Grapes public house in Peel Green, Eccles, Manchester. Date: circa 1977
MOTHER HUFF CAP PUBThe splendid sign of the Mother Huff Cap pub, depicting a strapping wench serving a flagon of frothy ale, Great Alne, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1950s
SURREY YEOMAN PUBThe Surrey Yeoman public house, Dorking, Surrey, England. Date: 1970s
Our Village in Victorian Times by H. L. OakleyA series of silhouettes by H. L. Oakley depicting scenes of village life during the Victorian era. Cut outs include the squire, gamekeepers, farm workers, the blacksmith, the vicar
THE PURE DROP INNThe Pure Drop inn at Wareham, Dorset, England. This curiously named inn has no sentimental or traditional history other than having a pure brew made in-house
Scene in a local pub, the Star Inn, somewhere in Cornwall, just before opening time. Date: circa 1980s