Old England in Colour(@englandincolour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Oxford Arms Inn, which stood in a short lane leading out of the west side of Warwick Lane where this photograph was taken from. The inn was demolished in 1878.

The Oxford Arms Inn, which stood in a short lane leading out of the west side of Warwick Lane where this photograph was taken from. The inn was demolished in 1878. #oxfordarmsinn #warwicklane #colourised #oldpubs #lostpubs #victorians
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Dorset Phil(@WelcometoDorset) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bell House, Beaminster, Dorset. Grade II listed building dating from the 1600s. Previously the Eight Bells Inn. Appears to have closed between 1953 and 2007?

Bell House, Beaminster, Dorset. Grade II listed building dating from the 1600s. Previously the Eight Bells Inn. Appears to have closed between 1953 and 2007? #LostPubs #ClosedPubs
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The Greenwich Landlord(@SE10landlord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lord Hood, Creek Road. Few pubs in Greenwich will be missed more than this beauty. Licensee records date back to 1823. She was demolished in 2018. An absolute outrage.

The Lord Hood, Creek Road. Few pubs in Greenwich will be missed more than this beauty. Licensee records date back to 1823. She was demolished in 2018. An absolute outrage. #lostpubs
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Silver age(@Mickelgarth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

St Albans. Used to be called The Harrow 40+ years ago, when I remember being there with my second girlfriend. That was in those days when no one cared that you were 16 years old!

#lostPubs St Albans. Used to be called The Harrow 40+ years ago, when I remember being there with my second girlfriend. That was in those days when no one cared that you were 16 years old!
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Paul WME(@explorerwm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all followers of the West Midlands Exploration blog. My last posting for 2023 is another episode from the Lost Pubs Series, featuring examples from Smethwick, Cheslyn Hay and Coseley. Cheers! wmexplorer.blogspot.com/2023/12/lost-p…

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all followers of the West Midlands Exploration blog. My last posting for 2023 is another episode from the Lost Pubs Series, featuring examples from Smethwick, Cheslyn Hay and Coseley. Cheers! wmexplorer.blogspot.com/2023/12/lost-p… #lostpubs
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thepaperinn(@thepaperinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just off the City Road, at one time the Princesse Alice but very little info. Appears to now be residential with some of the features restored after being used as a mini cab office.

Just off the City Road, at one time the Princesse Alice but very little info. Appears to now be residential with some of the features restored after being used as a mini cab office.

#lostpubs #pubsofLondon #EC1 #CityRoad
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Paul WME(@explorerwm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New blogpost alert - the first 'Lost Pubs' archive raid of 2024 gives you the Stags Head, the Rocket, the New Highcroft, the Red Lion and the Ring of Bells >>> wmexplorer.blogspot.com/2024/02/lost-p…

New blogpost alert - the first 'Lost Pubs' archive raid of 2024 gives you the Stags Head, the Rocket, the New Highcroft, the Red Lion and the Ring of Bells >>> wmexplorer.blogspot.com/2024/02/lost-p… #lostpubs
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Dorset Phil(@WelcometoDorset) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The former New Inn Swanage, Dorset. Grade II listed building probably 19th century. Pigot's Directory of 1830 lists William Phippard as the proprietor. Probably closed in the late 1970s unless anyone knows different?

The former New Inn Swanage, Dorset. Grade II listed building probably 19th century. Pigot's Directory of 1830 lists William Phippard as the proprietor. Probably closed in the late 1970s unless anyone knows different? #Lostpubs
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