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Pubs Collection (page 5)

Background imagePubs Collection: People in a pub

People in a pub, including a man who seems to be waiting for someone or something. Date: 1970s

Background imagePubs Collection: COCK INN PUB SIGN

COCK INN PUB SIGN
The inn sign of the Cock Inn, at Rowington, north of Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imagePubs Collection: Bell Pub, Holborn (3)

Bell Pub, Holborn (3)
An interior view of the Bell, Holborn, viewed from the north. (3 of 3) Date: 1897

Background imagePubs Collection: Eyre Arms Pub, London

Eyre Arms Pub, London
The Eyre Arms in London Date: 1820

Background imagePubs Collection: Pub Exterior W / Landlady

Pub Exterior W / Landlady
Exterior of the Nags Head pub including landlady. Date: 1912

Background imagePubs Collection: Whitechapel Pub

Whitechapel Pub
Whitechapel, London - women outside a pub Date: 1907

Background imagePubs Collection: The Devonshire pub, Duke Street, London W1

The Devonshire pub, Duke Street, London W1. Date: early 20th century

Background imagePubs Collection: Rochester Row, Westminster, SW London

Rochester Row, Westminster, SW London, with the Artillery pub on the left. Date: circa 1920

Background imagePubs Collection: Fuellings Baker, 10 Paddington Street, London W1

Fuellings Baker, 10 Paddington Street, London W1. Newspaper article about the shop serving beer as well as bread and buns. Date: circa 1950s

Background imagePubs Collection: Group of fishermen with baskets and rods outside a pub

Group of fishermen with baskets and rods outside a pub
Group photo of fishermen and two boys with baskets and fishing rods outside a pub, Warwicks Newark Ales & Stouts. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePubs Collection: The Garrick Hotel, Charing Cross Road, London

The Garrick Hotel, Charing Cross Road, London, with bars, saloon, grill room and restaurant. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePubs Collection: View of The York Arms pub, Curzon Street, London

View of The York Arms pub, Curzon Street, London
View of The York Arms pub, Curzon Street, Mayfair, London. Date: circa 1905

Background imagePubs Collection: View of Sloane Street, London

View of Sloane Street, London, with Ye Olde Swan pub on the right. Date: circa 1912

Background imagePubs Collection: German tavern scene with soldiers

German tavern scene with soldiers
A German tavern scene with soldiers and a serving woman. Date: 16th century

Background imagePubs Collection: Swallow Street, Piccadilly, London

Swallow Street, Piccadilly, London, with the Swallow pub on the right. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePubs Collection: Scene in Brixham Harbour, Devon

Scene in Brixham Harbour, Devon, with people enjoying the sunshine. circa 1960s

Background imagePubs Collection: The Johnny Parker band

The Johnny Parker band
Photograph of the Johnny Parker band entertaining customers at the Crown and Anchor pub in Crown Street, Islington. The band used to play traditional jazz at the pub on Thursday nights as well as

Background imagePubs Collection: Men standing at a bar in Eccles, Manchester

Men standing at a bar in Eccles, Manchester, with pints of beer on the counter. Date: circa 1980

Background imagePubs Collection: Barman and waiter working in a bar

Barman and waiter working in a bar. A sign invites customers to Join Our Christmas Club. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePubs Collection: Illustration, Castle Tavern, Holborn, London

Illustration, Castle Tavern, Holborn, London
Illustration, a group of men in the Castle Tavern, a public house in Holborn, London, popular with sporting people. Date: 1832

Background imagePubs Collection: The Optimist & the Pessimist by George Belcher, WW1

The Optimist & the Pessimist by George Belcher, WW1
The Small One: They seem to think the war will be over very soon now, Mrs Arris The Ohter: I shouldn t be surprised, Mrs. Green; twenty-five shillings a week and me usband away

Background imagePubs Collection: Clinching it by George Belcher, WW1 drinking

Clinching it by George Belcher, WW1 drinking
She: Lloyd George says as we re a sluggish people. He: Not arf! Look ow we re slugging the Germans. A humorous scene in a public house showing a somewhat confused discussion about Lloyd Georges view

Background imagePubs Collection: View of The Skittles Inn, Letchworth, Hertfordshire

View of The Skittles Inn, Letchworth, Hertfordshire
View of The Skittles Inn at Letchworth, Hertfordshire. Date: 20th century

Background imagePubs Collection: Actors discuss rates of pay

Actors discuss rates of pay
First Budding Actor (to second budding actor) - " Oh yes, you hear about those salaries of Twenty-five and thirty shillings, but you never get em." Date: 1901

Background imagePubs Collection: Horse and foal in a car park, Ireland

Horse and foal in a car park, Ireland
A horse and its foal in a pub car park in Ireland. (1 of 3) Date: 1966

Background imagePubs Collection: Young woman protesting against licensing bill

Young woman protesting against licensing bill
A bill to licence drinking places meets with vigorous disapproval from a young woman in Kennington Road, London. She is so incensed that she climbs up a lamppost. Date: 1871

Background imagePubs Collection: Five men drinking

Five men drinking
Five men have a drink Landskrona, Sweden, 1910 Date: 1910

Background imagePubs Collection: The Waterman Arms, Southwark

The Waterman Arms, Southwark
A photograph of The Waterman Arms in Southwark, SE London, the first trust public house to be opened in London. While alcoholic drinks were still sold

Background imagePubs Collection: The Old Kings Head

The Old Kings Head, an ancient pre-Tudor inn, dating from the mid 15th century, with its famous leaded window, perhaps the finest survival in existence. Date: mid 15th century

Background imagePubs Collection: Street corner with horse-drawn carriages

Street corner with horse-drawn carriages
The corner of Eaton Terrace and Chester Row, London. A two horse-drawn carriage and two men stand by a lamppost. The building on the corner is the Duke of Wellington pub (still there today)

Background imagePubs Collection: Ye Olde Swiss Cottage

Ye Olde Swiss Cottage
Ye Old Swiss Cottage, an old inn in north west London, reputed to have been named after Rossinis opera Le Chalet. It was frequented by Charles Dickens. Date: 19th century

Background imagePubs Collection: Kings Arms Inn Sign

Kings Arms Inn Sign
An interesting placard outside the Kings Arms Inn, Stow- on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. Licensed in 1548; King Charles I stayed there on 8 May 1645. Date: licensed 1548

Background imagePubs Collection: The Worlds Champion Froth Blower by H. M. Bateman

The Worlds Champion Froth Blower by H. M. Bateman
Humorous illustration by H. M. Bateman depicting a scene in a pub with the worlds champion beer froth blower managing to aim the head of his pint right into the face of a customer. Date: 1927

Background imagePubs Collection: Old Tabard Inn

Old Tabard Inn
The old Tabard inn, Southwark, London, demolished in 1876. Also known as The Talbot Inn. Date: 19th century

Background imagePubs Collection: PACK OF CARDS PUB

PACK OF CARDS PUB
The Pack of Cards public house at Combe Martin, north Devon, England. Date: 1950s

Background imagePubs Collection: London Pub / The Castle

London Pub / The Castle
The Castle public house, Cowcross Street, Clerkenwell, London, where a penniless King George IV once pawned his watch and later granted the pub pawnbrokerage forever! Date: 19th century

Background imagePubs Collection: KINGs HEAD PUB SIGN

KINGs HEAD PUB SIGN
The well-painted inn sign of the Kings Head public house at Scole, Norfolk, England. Date: 1950s

Background imagePubs Collection: NAGs HEAD PUB SIGN

NAGs HEAD PUB SIGN
The fine sign of the Nags Head Inn near Holt, Denbighshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imagePubs Collection: King & Eight Bells Pub

King & Eight Bells Pub
The King and Eight Bells public house, Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, once a popular haunt of Londons artistic Bohemian set. Date: 1930s

Background imagePubs Collection: Trip to Jerusalem Cellar

Trip to Jerusalem Cellar
The rock cellar of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem inn, at Nottingham, England, which dates from c. 1165 and claims to be Englands oldest public house. Date: 12th century

Background imagePubs Collection: The Wensleydale Heifer

The Wensleydale Heifer, an inn in West Witton, Yorkshire, England, covered in winter snow. Date: 17th century

Background imagePubs Collection: The Spaniards Inn

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

Background imagePubs Collection: Old Bull and Bush Pub

Old Bull and Bush Pub
The Old Bull and Bush public house, Hampstead, north London, a fine example of a traditional Victorian boozer. Date: late 19th century

Background imagePubs Collection: The Golden Cross Inn

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

Background imagePubs Collection: THE MAGPIE INN PUB

THE MAGPIE INN PUB
The novel inn sign of The Magpie Inn, Little Stonham, Suffolk, England. This is unique as being one of the few in England which stretches right across a public highway. Date: 1960s

Background imagePubs Collection: Jack Straws Castle

Jack Straws Castle
This 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: 1930s

Background imagePubs Collection: THE KINGs HEAD

THE KINGs HEAD
The well-painted inn sign of the Kings Head (King Charles II), public house, at Albourne, Sussex, England. Date: 1950s



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