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"Exploring the Licensed Heritage: A Journey through Historic Pubs, Asylums

Background imageLicensed 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 imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers unloading bags after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle pickers unloading bags after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers unloading from boat after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle pickers unloading from boat after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle picker unloading and weighing cockles after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle picker unloading and weighing cockles after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers with quad bike in inflatable boat, unloading after picking from cockle

Licensed cockle pickers with quad bike in inflatable boat, unloading after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers vehicles on shore during picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle pickers vehicles on shore during picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers unloading and weighing cockles after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle pickers unloading and weighing cockles after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers unloading bags from boats after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle pickers unloading bags from boats after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle picker holding cockles in hands after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle picker holding cockles in hands after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensed cockle pickers landing boat and unloading after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Licensed cockle pickers landing boat and unloading after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Bags of harvested cockles after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank

Bags of harvested cockles after picking from cockle beds, Foulnaze Bank, between Lytham and Southport, Ribble Estuary, Lancashire, England, november

Background imageLicensed Collection: Cremorne Banquet

Cremorne Banquet
The Licensed Victuallers Schools hold their anniversary dinner in Cremorne Gardens

Background imageLicensed Collection: The Licensed Victuallers Asylum, London, 1858

The Licensed Victuallers Asylum, London, 1858
Engraving showing the exterior of the Albert Wing of the Licensed Victuallers Asylum, Old Kent Road, London, 1858

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensing Bill cartoon 1908

Licensing Bill cartoon 1908
A cartoon referring to the 1908 Licensing Bill which sought to reduce the number of licensed premises selling alcohol. There was much criticism of the bill which was seen as an infringement of civil

Background imageLicensed Collection: The Licensing Bill, 1908

The Licensing Bill, 1908
Poster criticising the Licensing Bill of 1908 which sought to restrict and reduce the number of licensed premises in the country in an attempt to curb drunken behaviour

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensing Bill poster 1908

Licensing Bill poster 1908
Poster criticising the Licensing Bill proposed by the government in 1908 to reduce licensed premises and curb drinking, while allowing private clubs to carry on without restrictions

Background imageLicensed Collection: Advertisement for L Stringer, fish, game and poultry dealer

Advertisement for L Stringer, fish, game and poultry dealer
Advertisement for L Stringer, Lock-Up Yard, Derby, Market Hall Entrance, Fish, Game and Poultry Dealer, Rabbit Salesman, Fresh Fish Daily

Background imageLicensed Collection: Chaucer, the Pardoner

Chaucer, the Pardoner
The Pardoner was a medieval cleric licensed to preach, and collect money in exchange for letters of indulgence; such letters were denounced by Chaucer among others

Background imageLicensed Collection: Licensing Bill Fails

Licensing Bill Fails
The lions of Great Britain (symbolising the majority of the population) chase away the Licensing Bill, which sought to close a third of the countrys licensed premises



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"Exploring the Licensed Heritage: A Journey through Historic Pubs, Asylums, and More" Step into the vibrant world establishments as we take you on a captivating journey across various locations. In Portsmouth, Hampshire, discover the charm of five adjacent pubs that offer an array of delightful libations to quench your thirst. Uncover the intriguing history behind the Licensed Victuallers Asylum, a sanctuary for those in need within Aberdeen, Scotland. An advert by Richard Irvin & Sons showcases their exceptional services from this Scottish city known for its rich heritage. Transport yourself back in time with a black and white photo capturing the elegance of the Cocktail Bar at Bailie Nicol Jarvie Hotel in Aberfoyle, Scotland. This relic from yesteryears exudes an aura of sophistication that is sure to captivate any visitor. Experience nostalgia at Crosskeys Inn in Toome as it stands proudly as a testament to coaching days gone by. Its timeless appeal transports you to an era when horse-drawn carriages ruled the roads. Delve into philanthropy with a visit to British Orphan Asylum located in Slough. Witness how this institution provided care and support for orphaned children during times of adversity. Indulge your senses at Bradford's new coffee tavern where aromatic brews await eager patrons seeking respite from their daily routines. Immerse yourself in its warm ambiance while savoring every sip. In London's Four Swans Inn, immerse yourself in centuries-old traditions while enjoying delectable fare and fine spirits amidst historic surroundings that whisper tales of olden days. Travel northward to Manchester where The Seven Stars Inn awaits with open arms since 1906 - captured beautifully through colored photography - offering hearty hospitality and cherished memories waiting to be made. Relish childhood memories brought back by Felix the Cat toys on sale at a London shop during Christmas 1924 – evoking joyous moments of innocence and wonder.