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Public House Collection (page 9)

Step into the rich history of public houses, where stories are shared and friendships forged

Background imagePublic House Collection: Coronation Streets Julie Goodyear pictured in a pub. 29th May 1994

Coronation Streets Julie Goodyear pictured in a pub. 29th May 1994

Background imagePublic House Collection: Old timber buildings in Coventry. The Golden Cross pub in Coventry, West Midlands

Old timber buildings in Coventry. The Golden Cross pub in Coventry, West Midlands. 25th November 1985

Background imagePublic House Collection: The buildings which would become the Inn on the Quay at Goodrington being cleared

The buildings which would become the Inn on the Quay at Goodrington being cleared and renovated in October 1987

Background imagePublic House Collection: Clint Eastwood arrived in Manchester today and found his favourite pint of beer in

Clint Eastwood arrived in Manchester today and found his favourite pint of beer in the city. I love beer but the froth gets up my nose he said, and immediately blew it off the top of his pint

Background imagePublic House Collection: A peace formula has been found by a Birmingham licensee for punks

A peace formula has been found by a Birmingham licensee for punks and skinheads who gather by the hundred every evening in the city centre

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Red Lion pub in Compton, Berkshire. 4th October 1960

The Red Lion pub in Compton, Berkshire. 4th October 1960

Background imagePublic House Collection: Uxbridge High Street, George Inn and adjoining shops, planning permission has been

Uxbridge High Street, George Inn and adjoining shops, planning permission has been granted to absorb shop on right. Uxbridge, Greater London. 13th December 1929

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Lion Inn, Uxbridge High Street, Uxbridge, Greater London, 6th September 1929

The Lion Inn, Uxbridge High Street, Uxbridge, Greater London, 6th September 1929

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Black Horse pub in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1928

The Black Horse pub in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1928

Background imagePublic House Collection: Douglas, Isle of Man. Mr J H Tulloch, the landlord of The Shakespeare Hotel

Douglas, Isle of Man. Mr J H Tulloch, the landlord of The Shakespeare Hotel and Pub is a great collector of clocks. He has about 200 standing all over the pub. 7th May 1954

Background imagePublic House Collection: Former Middlesbrough FC chairman Alf Duffield playing dominoes

Former Middlesbrough FC chairman Alf Duffield playing dominoes and enjoying a drink in a pub, 3rd February 1984

Background imagePublic House Collection: Sheffield Automobile Club outside the Ashopton Inn, Derwent, Derbyshire in 1904

Sheffield Automobile Club outside the Ashopton Inn, Derwent, Derbyshire in 1904, now submerged under the Ladybower Reservoir

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Kings Head Public House Pub in Chigwell, Essex. Circa 1947

The Kings Head Public House Pub in Chigwell, Essex. Circa 1947

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Greyhound Inn public house at Hawkesbury Junction, Sutton Stop, Coventry

The Greyhound Inn public house at Hawkesbury Junction, Sutton Stop, Coventry. The narroweboat " Club Royale" sits in the icy water of Coventry Canal basin. 15th January 1982

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Greyhound pub at Hawkesbury Junction, Sutton Stop, Coventry. 21st March 1972

The Greyhound pub at Hawkesbury Junction, Sutton Stop, Coventry. 21st March 1972

Background imagePublic House Collection: Lunar Seven bar in Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Scotland, circa 1990

Lunar Seven bar in Buchanan Street, Glasgow, Scotland, circa 1990

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Golden Cross Inn on the corner of Hay lane and Pepper Lane, Coventry. Circa 1936

The Golden Cross Inn on the corner of Hay lane and Pepper Lane, Coventry. Circa 1936. It is belived that The Golden Cross public house stands on the site once occupied by Coventrys Royal Mint which

Background imagePublic House Collection: The locals at 'The Clyde'pub in Govan joke with the Landlord. September 1956

The locals at "The Clyde"pub in Govan joke with the Landlord. September 1956
The locals at " The Clyde" pub in Govan joke with the Landlord. September 1956

Background imagePublic House Collection: Entertainment. Television: Pat Phoenix of Coronation Street

Entertainment. Television: Pat Phoenix of Coronation Street, is the new licencee of the Navigation hotel at Buxworth in Derbyshire

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Golden Lion at Deritend, Birmingham 1830

The Golden Lion at Deritend, Birmingham 1830
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Background imagePublic House Collection: The Dog & Duck Tavern, Holloway Head Birmingham 1830

The Dog & Duck Tavern, Holloway Head Birmingham 1830
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Background imagePublic House Collection: The Old Engine at Dale End, Birmingham 1830

The Old Engine at Dale End, Birmingham 1830
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Background imagePublic House Collection: View of Old Houses in Edgbaston Street, Birmingham 1869

View of Old Houses in Edgbaston Street, Birmingham 1869
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Background imagePublic House Collection: The Hen and Chicken Hotel, New Street, Birmingham 1830

The Hen and Chicken Hotel, New Street, Birmingham 1830
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Background imagePublic House Collection: Porlock near Minehead, August 1950

Porlock near Minehead, August 1950
A GWR Publicity view of the coastal village of Porlock near Minehead in Somerset, August 1950. A couple of women sit on a bench beside the white washed walls of The Ship Inn in this popular village

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Duchess of Cambridge pub, Windsor which was re-named in 2011 was the first to be

The Duchess of Cambridge pub, Windsor which was re-named in 2011 was the first to be
England, Berkshire, Windsor, The Duchess of Cambridge pub, re-named in 2011 was the first to be named after the newly married Kate

Background imagePublic House Collection: Country Inn, 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Country Inn, 1787. 1787. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Country Inn, 1787

Background imagePublic House Collection: Mark Murphy, Red Lion, Cambridge, 1964. Creator: Brian Foskett

Mark Murphy, Red Lion, Cambridge, 1964. Creator: Brian Foskett
Mark Murphy, Red Lion, Cambridge, 1964

Background imagePublic House Collection: Jimmy Reed, Manor House, London, 1964. Creator: Brian Foskett

Jimmy Reed, Manor House, London, 1964. Creator: Brian Foskett
Jimmy Reed, Manor House, London, 1964

Background imagePublic House Collection: A Conversation of Virtuosis... at the Kings Arms, 1735, (1947). Creator: Gawen Hamilton

A Conversation of Virtuosis... at the Kings Arms, 1735, (1947). Creator: Gawen Hamilton
A Conversation of Virtuosis...at the Kings Arms, 1735, (1947). Group portrait of some of the leading British artists and architects of the 1730s who used to meet at the Kings Arms in New Bond Street

Background imagePublic House Collection: Smoker Inn interior sitting smoking man right hand

Smoker Inn interior sitting smoking man right hand
The Smoker, Inn interior with a sitting smoking man. In the right hand a pipe, in the left a jug. On the left a man who fell asleep on the table

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Creator: Unknown

The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Creator: Unknown
The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Macdonald Swan Hotel, former coaching inn built 1650s, one of the oldest hotels in the Lake District, mentioned in Wordsworths poem " The Waggoner"

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. The Grapes, Grade II listed public house on the Thames. Current building dates from 1720s on site of a pub built 1583

Background imagePublic House Collection: Ye Olde Bell, Hurley, Berkshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

Ye Olde Bell, Hurley, Berkshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
Ye Olde Bell, Hurley, Berkshire, 1936. The Olde Bell Inn claimed to be the oldest still-working inn in Britain, with parts dating to 1135

Background imagePublic House Collection: Die Kellnerin, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg

Die Kellnerin, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
Die Kellnerin, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). The waitress. Barmaid carrying steins of beer. From " Die gute alte Zeit: Zeichnungen von Karl Spitzweg"

Background imagePublic House Collection: Der Zechpreller, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg

Der Zechpreller, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). Creator: Carl Spitzweg
Der Zechpreller, mid-late 19th century, (c1924). The bill-dodger. A man attempts to leave as a woman grabs his coat. From " Die gute alte Zeit: Zeichnungen von Karl Spitzweg"

Background imagePublic House Collection: Old Sign of the Dog and Duck. (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Old Sign of the Dog and Duck. (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Old Sign of the Dog and Duck. (c1878). The Dog and Duck tavern stood on the site of what later became the Bethlem Royal Hospital in Southwark, south London

Background imagePublic House Collection: Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Old Temple Bar and the Devil Tavern, (1897). Temple Bar in Fleet Street, shown here as it might have looked in the 18th century

Background imagePublic House Collection: Worlds End pub, Tilbury, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Worlds End pub, Tilbury, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
The Worlds End Pub, Fort Road, near Tilbury Fort, a landmark public house alongside the Thames Estuary, Essex, England

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Ship Aground public house, Wolseley Street, Bermondsey, London, c1875

The Ship Aground public house, Wolseley Street, Bermondsey, London, c1875

Background imagePublic House Collection: The London Apprentice, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1939

The London Apprentice, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]

Background imagePublic House Collection: Carry On, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton

Carry On, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton
Carry On, 1941. Men sit in a local pub and follow the governments advice to Keep Calm and Carry On. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]

Background imagePublic House Collection: Old Houses in Snowfields, Bermondsey, 1887 (1926). Artist: John Crowther

Old Houses in Snowfields, Bermondsey, 1887 (1926). Artist: John Crowther
Old Houses in Snowfields, Bermondsey, 1887 (1926). Showing The Angel public house on the corner of Snowsfields and Newcomen Street. From Lost London described by E. Beresford Chancellor

Background imagePublic House Collection: The George, 17th century inn, Southwark, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

The George, 17th century inn, Southwark, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
The George, 17th century inn, Southwark, London, 1926-1927. Londons only surviving galleried coaching inn was rebuilt in 1676 after a fire

Background imagePublic House Collection: A Rainy Day, 1870, (1912). Artist: Peter Graham

A Rainy Day, 1870, (1912). Artist: Peter Graham
A Rainy Day, 1870, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an Introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912

Background imagePublic House Collection: The Marriage at Cana, 1596-1597. Artist: Martin de Vos

The Marriage at Cana, 1596-1597. Artist: Martin de Vos
The Marriage at Cana, 1596-1597. The painting shows Christs first miracle. When the wine ran out at a wedding at which Jesus and his mother were guests

Background imagePublic House 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 imagePublic House Collection: Interior of an Inn, c.1597. Creator: David Teniers I

Interior of an Inn, c.1597. Creator: David Teniers I
Interior of an Inn, c.1597



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Step into the rich history of public houses, where stories are shared and friendships forged. In 1967, Buddy Rich mesmerized audiences at a London public house, leaving them in awe of his musical prowess. Brian Foskett's creation brought this unforgettable moment to life. Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Hampstead Heath stands Spaniards Inn, an iconic pub that has stood the test of time since its establishment in a bygone era. Its walls echo with tales from centuries past, captivating visitors with its charm and character. Traveling further east to Southwold in Suffolk, one discovers a hidden gem - a quaint pub that exudes warmth and hospitality. With every sip taken within its walls at K022028, one can taste the essence of true English tradition. Crossing over to Ireland's enchanting Munster region lies Murphy's Pub in Dingle County Kerry. Here, locals and travelers alike gather to revel in Irish music and laughter while immersing themselves in the vibrant culture that defines this corner of Europe. Venturing northward brings us to Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem - England's oldest inn nestled within Nottinghamshire's historic cityscape. Dating back centuries, it proudly wears its heritage on display as patrons indulge their senses with hearty fare and fine libations. Returning once more to Dingle reveals yet another facet of this picturesque town - pubs aplenty dotting its charming streetscape. Each establishment offers respite for weary souls seeking solace or merriment after exploring all that Dingle has to offer. A step back through time takes us along the River Thames where an old pub stood tall between 1926-1927. It witnessed countless tales unfold along its banks as locals gathered under its roof seeking refuge from bustling city life. Across continents we journeyed next; Margaritaville Pub on Jamaica’s Hip Strip beckons visitors with tropical vibes and island rhythms.