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The Pubs of Kent
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Photographs of public houses and their signs by Peter Blanche. Part of the Kent Genealogy Resources site.
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Historic Pub Interiors
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The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) provides a database of historic pub interiors: images and descriptions. Browse by regional list or via clickable map.
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Coaching Inns
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An article from the Regency Collection describing the plan and function of inns catering to horse-drawn travelers, illustrated with historic engravings.
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Pub History
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Simon Fowler explains how to research the history of a public house. Includes a bibliography and a checklist of clues from the physical structure.
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Last Orders Please
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Richard Hayton's guide to the lost hotels, taverns and beer-houses that once served Hull's old town, originally published by the Local History Unit.
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Inns and Taverns of Warwickshire
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Data from F. White and Co.'s Warwickshire Directory of 1874.
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Historic Pubs of Liverpool
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Photographs with brief comments by Steve Downing.
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Great Bath Pub Crawl
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Kirsten Elliott and other local guides offer a tour in the unsteady footsteps of the city's drinkers from past centuries to the present day. Includes photographs and brief histories of pubs in Bath and district.
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Pub History Society
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Encourages research into the public house. Aims, activities, bibliography, library and useful links for those researching the history of a pub. Noticeboard for queries.
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The Lygon Arms
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A hotel in the Cotswolds, England, established as the White Hart Inn in 1532. Includes an illustrated history and photographs.
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The Mermaid Inn
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Built in 1420 as the principal inn of Rye, on the south coast of England, the Mermaid is a jettied timber structure. Includes brief history and images.
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Spon End Heritage Pub Trail
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Virtual tour of the pubs in one of Coventry's oldest thoroughfares. Each has a photograph and brief history.
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Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey
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This historic coaching inn, re-built in 1617 and much altered since, retains historic features. Includes history by Tomos Roberts and photographs.
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Brewery History Society
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Offers information about the society, including its events diary and reports on meetings. Lists the contents of its journal.
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Inns and Taverns of Old London
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Online version of this illustrated book by Henry C. Shelley published in 1909.
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Hidden London: The George, Southwark.
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Illustrated description and history of London's only remaining galleried coaching inn, now owned by the National Trust, but leased to leased to Whitbread and still in use as a pub.
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Gloucestershire Pubs
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Geoff Sandles lists all public houses in the county, past and present, with supplementary information on breweries and landlords and old images.
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The Bull Inn
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Canterbury Archaeological Trust describes this impressive 15th-century inn built to accommodate pilgrims. Illustrations include a reconstructed perspective view of how it looked originally.
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The Feuars Arms
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This Victorian public house in Kirkaldy, Fife, Scotland, still has its original interior, decorated with Royal Doulton tiles. Includes description and photographs.
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Essexpubs
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The late Ian Hunter's database containing photographs and extracts from old trade directories, continued by his friends.
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Reynolds Tavern
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This Georgian tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, is one of the oldest in the United States and has been restored to its former use. Includes history, description and photographs.
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The George Inn, Norton St Philip
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This inn claims to be one of the oldest continuously licensed houses in England. History and virtual tour, including wall paintings dating from the 15th century.
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Bristol's Lost Pubs
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A record of pubs and publicans from the mid-18th to the mid-20th century, gleaned from local trade directories and census returns. Includes a selection of old photographs.
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The London Public House
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Lists data from census returns and trade directories on thousands of pubs, beer houses, taverns and hotels in London over the last 200 years. It includes a few images.
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Reynolds Tavern
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Situated in a prominent position on Church Circle this Georgian tavern is one of the oldest in the United States. Offers history and description of accommodations, tea room, pub and restaurant.
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The Feuars Arms
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This Victorian public house still has its original interior, decorated with Royal Doulton tiles. Includes description and photographs, and details of food offered and live music events.
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Bristol's Lost Pubs
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A record of pubs and publicans from the mid-18th to the mid-20th century, gleaned from local trade directories and census returns. Includes a selection of old photographs.
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Great Bath Pub Crawl
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Kirsten Elliott and other local guides offer a tour in the unsteady footsteps of the city's drinkers from past centuries to the present day. Description, brief CVs of guides, FAQ and map.
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The George Inn
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Six miles south of Bath in Norton St Philip, the George Inn claims to be one of the oldest continuously licensed houses in England. History and virtual tour.
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The George Inn
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Provides details of the facilities offered at this carefully restored inn which has offered hospitality for nearly 700 years.
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The Mermaid Inn
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Built in 1420 as the principal inn of Rye. Includes brief history, photographs and details of accommodation, restaurant and bar, and location maps.
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Gloucestershire Pubs
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Listing of all public houses in the county, past and present, with supplementary information on breweries and landlords.
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Last Orders Please
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Richard Hayton's guide to the lost hotels, taverns and beer-houses that once served Hull's old town, originally published by the Local History Unit.
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The Lygon Arms
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Historic hotel with restaurant, bar, and spa. Includes history, photographs and details of accommodation and facilities, and location map.
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Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn
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A historic coaching inn with accommodation, bar, restaurant and brasserie. Includes history, photographs and opening hours.
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