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Bulls Head Tavern, 1870s. Creator: William P. ChappelBulls Head Tavern, 1870s
The Bell Inn, late 1780s. Creator: George MorlandThe Bell Inn, late 1780s
Tavern Scene. Creator: UnknownTavern Scene
Tavern Scene, ca 1619. Creator: Manfredi, Bartolomeo (1587-1622)Tavern Scene, ca 1619. Found in the Collection of Collection Alana, Newark
Mark Murphy, Red Lion, Cambridge, 1964. Creator: Brian FoskettMark Murphy, Red Lion, Cambridge, 1964
Sign Board from the White Hart, Witley, Surrey, c1750, (1943). Creator: UnknownSign Board from the White Hart, Witley, Surrey, c1750, (1943). Wooden sign made c1750, from The White Hart pub which dates from the 16th century
The Kings Arms, Dorchester, late 18th-early 19th century, (1943). Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Kings Arms, Dorchester, late 18th-early 19th century, (1943). A coach arrives at an inn in Dorset. Watercolour in the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
The Bells of Ousely, c1870. The historic Bells of Ouseley pub at Old Windsor on the banks of the river Thames. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. I"
Bishopsgate Street, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréBishopsgate Street, 1872. Daily life in Bishopsgate outside the Sir Paul Pindar Stout House. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co
The Docks - Night Scene, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréThe Docks-Night Scene, 1872. Night scene outside a public house in Surrey Docks, South East London From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co
The George Inn, 1898. Creator: UnknownThe " George" Inn, 1898. Built in the late 15th century to accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey, the Gerotge Inn is a Grade I listed building
Phil Seaman and Phil Bates, Bulls Head, Barnes, London, c1965. Creator: Brian FoskettPhil Seaman and Phil Bates, Bulls Head, Barnes, London, c1965
The Express Bus, 1900, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe " Express" Bus, 1900, (1933). Open-top horse-drawn bus outside Ye Olde Swiss Cottage public house in north London
The Bell at Edmonton, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe " Bell" at Edmonton, c1876. The Bell Inn on Fore Street known by William Cowpers 1782 ballad, The Diverting History of John Gilpin was rebuilt in 1878
Views in Tottenham, c1876. Creator: UnknownViews in Tottenham, c1876. Tottenham Mills on the river Lea, the rectory and the George and Vulture in Tottenham. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People
The Monster Tea-Gardens, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Monster Tea-Gardens", 1820, (c1876). The " Monster" Tavern, on the corner of St. Georges Row and Buckingham Palace Road, From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History
The Gun Tavern, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Gun Tavern, 1820, (c1876). The Gun Tavern, Stafford Row, Pimlico From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
Court-Yard of the Rose and Crown, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownCourt-Yard of the " Rose and Crown", 1820, (c1876). Formerly known as the Oliver Cromwell, the oldest house and largest inn in Knightsbridge with extensive stabling and galleries
The White Hart, Knightsbridge, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " White Hart", Knightsbridge, 1820, (c1876). From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
The Spring Garden, Worlds End. c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Spring Garden, " Worlds End". c1876. Spring Gardens is a street in St. James s, London, From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
The Brill, Somers Town, in 1780, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Brill", Somers Town, in 1780, (c1876). The Brill was a farm in the 17th century, close to a brickfield with a couple of cottages and an inn called The Brill
General View of Old Kentish Town, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownGeneral View of Old Kentish Town, 1820, c1876. Originally a small settlement on the River Fleet, Kentish town was modernised from early 20th century with large amounts of land purchased to build
The Castle Tavern, Kentish Town Road, in 1800, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Castle" Tavern, Kentish Town Road, in 1800, c1876. The pub at 147 Kentish Town Road was present by 1651 and rebuilt in 1848
The Assembly Rooms, Kentish Town, 1750, (c1856). Creator: UnknownThe Assembly Rooms, Kentish Town, 1750, (c1856). Travellers would assemble and travel in large groups for protection against highwaymen. The building was boarded up in 1896 prior to demolition
The Old Mother Red Cap, in 1746, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Old " Mother Red Cap", in 1746, (c1876). The Worlds End pub on Camden High Street, formerly the Mother Red Cap first referenced when the area was entirely rural in 1690
Sir Richard Steeles House, Haverstock Hill, c1876. Creator: UnknownSir Richard Steeles House, Haverstock Hill, c1876. The Sir Richard Steele is a public house in Haverstock Hill, Camden, north London, named after Irish writer Richard Steele (1672-1729)
The Black Lion, Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Black Lion", Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Pub established in 17th century and rebuilt in its present form in around 1892. It is now called the Pigs Ear
The Upper Flask, about 1800, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Upper Flask", about 1800, (c1876). A tavern near the top of Hampstead hill which in 18th century sold flasks of water from Hampstead spa
The Worlds End, in 1790, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Worlds End", in 1790, (c1876). The Worlds End Tavern, dates back to at least the 17th century, a noted tea-garden at considerable distance from London
The Old Crown Inn, Highgate, 1830, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Old Crown Inn", Highgate, 1830, (c1876). Grade II listed building in Highgate Village dating back to 1830
Jack Straws Castle, c1876. Creator: UnknownJack Straws Castle, c1876. Grade II listed building and former public house in Hampstead, named after rebel leader Jack Straw, who led the Peasants Revolt in 1381
Highgate Archway Gate and Tavern in 1825, (c1876). Creator: UnknownHighgate Archway Gate and Tavern in 1825, (c1876). Highgate Archway, built 1813, on Archway Road, from 1813 to 1864, a toll gate made travellers pay for the next stage of their journey
The Gate-House, Highgate, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Gate-House, Highgate, in 1820, (c1876). The Gatehouse, was a dwelling from 1661, and takes its name from the gatehouse where tolls were taken from travellers heading out of London to the North
The Spaniards, Hampstead Heath, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe " Spaniards", Hampstead Heath, c1876. Built in 1585, opposite a toll house built in c1710, The Spaniards Inn tavern is Grade II listed
The Queens Head and Artichoke. c1876. Creator: UnknownThe " Queens Head and Artichoke". c1876. Dating from 16th Century, the Queens Head & Artichoke was once a Royal Hunting Lodge on the site of what is now Regents Park
The Bell Inn, Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Bell Inn", Kilburn, 1750, (c1876). The Bell Inn opened c1600, on the old Roman road known as Watling Street
The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). There were two dairy farms in Kensal Green by early 1800s, which expanded greatly after the 1864 Act of Parliament which made it illegal to keep cattle
The Eyre Arms in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Eyre Arms" in 1820, (c1876). Eyre Arms Tavern and Assembly Rooms on the corner of Grove End Road and Wellington Road, in St Johns Wood was built in 1820 and opened in 1821
The New Inn, Gloucester, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe New Inn, Gloucester, 1936. The New Inn public house, hotel and restaurant, timber framed medieval courtyard, Grade I listed
The Angel and Royal, Grantham, Lincolnshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Angel and Royal, Grantham, Lincolnshire, 1936. The Angel and Royal hotel in Grantham was built as a hostel by the Knights Templar in 1203, making it one of the oldest hotels in the world
The Tam O Shanter, Ayr, Scotland, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Tam O Shanter, Ayr, Scotland, 1936. The Tam O Shanter inn dating from 1529, one of the few surviving thatched buildings in Ayr
The George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. The George Hotel, 18th century coaching inn on route between Exeter and London, dating to 1760, visited by Lord Nelson and King George III
The Royal Oak, Bettws-y-Coed, Carnavonshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Royal Oak, Bettws-y-Coed, Carnavonshire, 1936. The Royal Oak Hotel, coaching inn dating from c1861 in Snowdonia National Park, North Wales
The Garrick, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Garrick, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 1936. The Garrick Inn, Elizabethan, half-timbered building dating from 1718, with some with parts dating 14th century
The Flying Horse, Nottingham, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Flying Horse, Nottingham, 1936. The Flying Horse Inn, former public house established around 1483, Grade II listed building. From " Old Inns - A Series of 40", 1936. [W. D. & H. O
The George, Crawley, Sussex, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe George, Crawley, Sussex, 1936. The George Hotel, former coaching inn on the High Street in Crawley, Grade II listed. The first mention of The George was in 1579, its oldest parts date from c1450
The Red Lion, Weobley, Herefordshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Red Lion, Weobley, Herefordshire, 1936. The Red Lion Hotel, 15th century timber framed Grade II listed building. From " Old Inns - A Series of 40", 1936. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1936]
The Feathers, Ludlow, Shropshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Feathers, Ludlow, Shropshire, 1936. The Feathers Hotel with half-timbered facade was built in 1619, with later Tudor additions and Jacobean finishing, a Grade I listed building