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Galleried Coaching Inn Collection

Step back in time with these stunning glimpses into the world of galleried coaching inns

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther

The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther
The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1880. View of the famous galleried coaching inn, now owned by the National Trust, with a man with a horse in the street outside

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The French Horn Inn, Holborn, London, 1851

The French Horn Inn, Holborn, London, 1851. View showing packages, carts and figures

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. Artist

Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. Artist
Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1860. View with figures and a cart in the yard

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: Warwick Arms Inn, Newgate Street, City of London, 1871. Artist: Edwin Edwards

Warwick Arms Inn, Newgate Street, City of London, 1871. Artist: Edwin Edwards
Warwick Arms Inn, Newgate Street, City of London, 1871

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: View of the French Horn Tavern, Holborn, London, 1840

View of the French Horn Tavern, Holborn, London, 1840

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: View of the Four Swans Inn, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1870

View of the Four Swans Inn, Bishopsgate, City of London, 1870

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: Belle Sauvage Inn, Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, City of London, 1845

Belle Sauvage Inn, Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, City of London, 1845. View of the Belle Sauvage Inn, with recently arrived guests outside

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The White Bear Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856

The White Bear Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856. View with figures and a cart in the yard

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The Three Kings Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856

The Three Kings Inn on Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1856. View with figures, including one on horseback and a carriage in the courtyard

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: View of the yard at the Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martins le Grand, City of London, 1817

View of the yard at the Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martins le Grand, City of London, 1817

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: Kings Head Inn and Kings Head Inn Yard, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879

Kings Head Inn and Kings Head Inn Yard, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879. Artist: John Crowther
The Kings Head Inn, Borough, and Kings Head Inn Yard, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1879 (1926). From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: Americans in London, A Party at the George Hotel, Borough, Southwark, London, 1910

Americans in London, A Party at the George Hotel, Borough, Southwark, London, 1910. One of the few old galleried inns left in this country, and a great resort of Americans

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The old Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martins le Grand, City of London, 1831. Artist: W Watkins

The old Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martins le Grand, City of London, 1831. Artist: W Watkins
The old Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martins le Grand, City of London, 1831

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The George Inn, Southwark, London, 1887

The George Inn, Southwark, London, 1887. Originally dating from medieval times, this inn off Borough High Street was rebuilt after a fire ravaged the area in 1676

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The Queens Head Inn, Southwark, London, 1887

The Queens Head Inn, Southwark, London, 1887. Situated just off Borough High Street, this inn dated from 1676. It closed in 1886. A print from The Illustrated London News, 26th February 1887

Background imageGalleried Coaching Inn Collection: The Old Bell coaching inn, Holborn, London, 1887

The Old Bell coaching inn, Holborn, London, 1887. A print from The Illustrated London News, 26th February 1887


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Step back in time with these stunning glimpses into the world of galleried coaching inns. These captivating images transport us to a bygone era, where bustling streets and historic establishments were at the heart of London's social scene. The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of The George Inn as depicted by artist John Crowther. This charming inn stands proudly on Borough High Street, its galleried exterior inviting weary travelers to rest and revel within its walls. The French Horn Inn, Holborn, London, 1851 A sense of elegance permeates through this depiction of The French Horn Inn in Holborn. With its ornate architecture and refined clientele, it exudes an air of sophistication that was characteristic of such establishments during this period. Courtyard of the White Hart Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London c1860. Artist unknown Intriguing and mysterious is the courtyard captured here at the White Hart Inn. Shadows dance across worn cobblestones as patrons come together to share stories over pints of ale or engage in animated discussions beneath lantern-lit archways. Warwick Arms Inn Newgate Street City of London 1871. Artist: Edwin Edwards Edwin Edwards skillfully brings to life the grandeur and opulence found within Warwick Arms Inn on Newgate Street. Its imposing facade commands attention while hinting at tales whispered among its guests - from influential figures seeking refuge to weary travelers finding solace amidst luxurious surroundings. View of the French Horn Tavern Holborn London 1840 Travel back even further with this view capturing The French Horn Tavern in all its glory during 1840s London society. A hub for both locals and visitors alike; it served as a meeting place for lively conversations accompanied by clinking glasses filled with spirits that warmed both body and soul.