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Going down the pub Collection

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Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Victorian London OP15919

Victorian London OP15919
Cloth Fair, London. The Old Dick Whittington public house at 24 Cloth Fair viewed from Middle Street. Photographed by Augustin Rischgitz, London Stereoscopic Company Limited in the 1890s

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Southwold, Suffolk K022028

Southwold, Suffolk K022028
SOUTHWOLD, Suffolk. View of the Sole Bay Inn with lighthouse visible to rear

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Old Parrs Head a77_02450

Old Parrs Head a77_02450
George Lane, Rochester, Kent. An elevated view showing a group of people outside The Old Parrs Head public house. Photographed between 1862 and 1867. Reproduced from a Gordon Barnes copy negative

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Wellington Inn on stilts OP05766

Wellington Inn on stilts OP05766
Old Wellington Inn, Old Shambles, Manchester. Exterior view of the Wellington Inn, Old Shambles, shown during the extensive surrounding building works, November 1971

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath a071901

Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath a071901
SPANIARDS INN, Hampstead Heath, Hendon, London. The No. 210 bus driving through the narrow gap between the Spaniards Inn and the old Toll House at the junction of Spaniards Road and Hampstead Lane

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Prospect of Whitby CXP01_01_111

Prospect of Whitby CXP01_01_111
Prospect of Whitby, Wapping Wall, Wapping, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. The river elevation of the Prospect of Whitby pub seen from south-west on the riverbank at Wapping

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Coaching Inn BL23951

Coaching Inn BL23951
The Old White Horse Inn, Hockliffe, Bedfordshire. The entrance front of the Old White Horse Inn on Watling Street. Photographed by Henry Bedford Lemere for Curtis and Henson house agents, July 1917

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Morris Men BB76_04939

Morris Men BB76_04939
Headington Quarry Morris Dancers outside the Chequers public house, Headington, Oxfordshire. It was a meeting between this group

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: George Inn, Botley CC97_02370

George Inn, Botley CC97_02370
GEORGE INN, Botley, Oxfordshire. View from Seacourt Stream showing a group outside the George Inn in 1892. Henry Taunt

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Burford Bus CC57_00488

The Burford Bus CC57_00488
BURFORD, Oxfordshire. A horse drawn bus " The Burford Bus" with passengers standing outside the Bull Hotel. Photographed by Henry Taunt (active 1860 - 1922)

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Tabard or Talbot Inn DD97_00055

The Tabard or Talbot Inn DD97_00055
Tabard Inn, Talbot Yard, Southwark, London. A view of the courtyard with a wagon in the foreground and a group of people. The Tabard was an established inn during the Middle Ages

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Teniers - A Village Merrymaking at a Country Inn N070476

Teniers - A Village Merrymaking at a Country Inn N070476
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " A Village Merrymaking at a Country Inn" by David TENIERS the younger (1610-90). WM 1499-1948

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Faringdon Cattle Market CC97_02236

Faringdon Cattle Market CC97_02236
MARKET PLACE, Faringdon, Oxfordshire. The cattle market underway, with the Salutation Inn to one side and the churchyard to the other. Faringdon was granted a market in 1218

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Leicester Public House BL13150_B

The Leicester Public House BL13150_B
THE LEICESTER PUBLIC HOUSE, New Coventry Street, Westminster (Threadwell and Martin architects). The exterior west elevation. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1895

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Cove House Inn

The Cove House Inn
Early C19 public house on the seafront at Chiswell, Portland. IoE 381918

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Teniers - Peasants playing Bowls N070543

Teniers - Peasants playing Bowls N070543
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " Peasants playing Bowls in front of an Inn by a River" by David TENIERS the younger (1610-90). Spanish Royal Collection. Captured at Vitoria, 1813. WM 1579-1948

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Prospect of Whitby a002096

Prospect of Whitby a002096
Prospect Of Whitby, 57 Wapping Wall, Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. An exterior view from the River Thames. The public house was originally built in 1520

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Pub interior DP171886

Pub interior DP171886
The Barge Pole, Coralline Walk, Abbey Wood, Bexley, Greater London. Interior view of The Barge Pole public house, showing the games area by the north entrance known as The Wheelhouse

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Prospect of Whitby CXP01_01_112

Prospect of Whitby CXP01_01_112
Prospect of Whitby, Wapping Wall, Wapping, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. The river elevation of the Prospect of Whitby pub seen from south on the riverbank at Wapping

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: New town, new pub GOM01_05_055_02

New town, new pub GOM01_05_055_02
Cavendish Arms public house, 19 Bishops Rise, Roe Green, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. Part of the post-war new town development that fascinated the photographer, Andor Gomme

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Angel Tavern PLS01_01_10

Angel Tavern PLS01_01_10
Angel Tavern, Fore Street, Edmonton, Enfield, Greater London. A view of the Angel Tavern, Fore Street, seen after rebuilding

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The World Turned Upside Down PLS01_01_05

The World Turned Upside Down PLS01_01_05
The World Turned Upside Down, Old Kent Road, Southwark, Greater London. A view of The World Turned Upside Down public house at 145 Old Kent Road, seen around 1910, before rebuilding

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Billiard Hall PLA01_03_0362

Billiard Hall PLA01_03_0362
BOLEYN TAVERN, BARKING ROAD, BARKING, NEWHAM, GREATER LONDON. The billiard room in the Boleyn Tavern, Upton Park, with large painted roof light above a pool table

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Toucan advertisement DP312493

Toucan advertisement DP312493
Blythe Hill Tavern, Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, Lewisham, Greater London. General view of the east side of Blythe Hill Tavern from the south-east

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Toucan advertisement DP312494

Toucan advertisement DP312494
Blythe Hill Tavern, Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, Lewisham, Greater London. General view showing a woman in a Covid-19 protective mask standing next to a Guinness advertising poster on the south-east

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Public house ceramics DP275597

Public house ceramics DP275597
Horse and Jockey Public House, Wood Green Road, Wednesbury, Sandwell, West Midlands. Detail of tiling on the ceramic-fronted bar counter in the main bar room of the Horse and Jockey Public House

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Toucan advertisement DP312492

Toucan advertisement DP312492
Blythe Hill Tavern, Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, Lewisham, Greater London. General view of the east side of Blythe Hill Tavern from the south-east

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Strawberry pub sign PLA01_05_041

The Strawberry pub sign PLA01_05_041
The Strawberry Public House, Strawberry Place, Newcastle upon Tyne. The pub sign of The Strawberry public house, on the corner of Strawberry Place and Strawberry Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Cup Public House Sign PLA01_01_113

The Cup Public House Sign PLA01_01_113
The Cup Public House, Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The pub sign of The Cup pub on Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: In the bar JLP01_08_067943

In the bar JLP01_08_067943
EGGBOROUGH POWER STATION, A19, EGGBOROUGH, SELBY, NORTH YORKSHIRE. A group of workers socialising at the bar of the snug at the Eggborough Power Station Social Club

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Interior MCF01_01_0009

Interior MCF01_01_0009
The White Horse, Shere Lane, Shere, Guildford, Surrey. An inglenook fireplace with copper kettles on the mantelpiece in The White Horse inn

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Van Ostade - Courtyard of an inn... N070679

Van Ostade - Courtyard of an inn... N070679
APSLEY HOUSE, London. The Courtyard of an inn with a game of shuffleboard 1677 by Adriaen van Ostade (1610-1685). WM 1521-1948

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Old Birmingham BB65_04648

Old Birmingham BB65_04648
A view from Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham looking into Queens Head Yard, the door to the Queens Head Tavern to the right. Glass plate negative photographed 1875

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Happy DP152340

Happy DP152340
The Station Public House, formerly The Stoneleigh Hotel, The Broadway, Stoneleigh, Ewell, Surrey. Built in 1934-5. Detail of a painted corbel bracket depicting a laughing face near the entrance

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Sad DP152345

Sad DP152345
The Station Public House, formerly The Stoneleigh Hotel, The Broadway, Stoneleigh, Ewell, Surrey. Built in 1934-5. Detail of a painted corbel bracket depicting a frowning face near the east door

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Angel Inn AL0144_080_04

Angel Inn AL0144_080_04
The Angel Inn, Highgate, London. Situated only five miles from Westminster and the City of London, and the meeting place of several roads, the village of Highgate was a convenient stopover place

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Angel Inn AL0144_080_01

Angel Inn AL0144_080_01
The Angel Inn, Highgate, London. Situated only five miles from Westminster and the City of London, and the meeting place of several roads, the village of Highgate was a convenient stopover place

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Dominoes DP066542

Dominoes DP066542
Claydon, Suffolk. Played In series: Played in the Pub. A game of dominoes in progress at the Greyhound Pub

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Berkeley Hotel 33127_027

Berkeley Hotel 33127_027
The Berkeley Hotel, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. Built in 1940 and Grade II listed in 2015 by Historic England

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: 1960s sophistication JLP01_08_067502b

1960s sophistication JLP01_08_067502b
Matador Public House, The Bullring, Birmingham. The interior of The Matador public house showing customers seated at tables and standing at the bar

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01

Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01
Oxford Arms Inn, Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane, City of London. Alfred and John Bool (1850-'1933) of Pimlico photographed the Oxford Arms Inn

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Swan Inn, Newtown Bridge CC73_00564

Swan Inn, Newtown Bridge CC73_00564
SWAN INN, Newtown, Hampshire. Looking towards the inn and bridge beyond with the pool in the foreground. The inn dates from the 16th century

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Cribbage DP066551

Cribbage DP066551
Claydon, Suffolk. Played In series: Played in the Pub. A game of cribbage in progress at the Greyhound Pub

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Leicester Public House BL13152

The Leicester Public House BL13152
THE LEICESTER PUBLIC HOUSE, New Coventry Street, Westminster (Threadwell and Martin architects). Interior of the first floor Wine Room. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1895

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Leicester Public House BL13151

The Leicester Public House BL13151
THE LEICESTER PUBLIC HOUSE, New Coventry Street, Westminster (Threadwell and Martin architects). Interior of the Saloon Bar. Photographed by Bedford Lemere in May 1895

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: The Crown Inn

The Crown Inn
Built of Isle of Wight stone rubble, Shorwell. IoE 393214

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: Ye Old Six Bells Inn

Ye Old Six Bells Inn
C16 timber-framed building with a Horsham slab roof. IoE 299104

Background imageGoing down the pub Collection: White Hart Inn

White Hart Inn
Timber-framed public house in Hadleigh, Suffolk. IoE 277623



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