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  • Crockers Folly pub on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom
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  • Crockers Folly pub on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom
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  • Crockers Folly pub on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom
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  • Crockers Folly pub on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom
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  • Crockers Folly pub on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom
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  • Crockers Folly pub on the 7th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom
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  • Princess Louise Pub on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. This old Victorian pub, in Holborn, is a Grade II listed building and was established in 1872
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  • The White Cross pub in Richmond on 11th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. This Victorian pub dates back to 1780 and was originally called the Waterman’s Arms. It was rebuilt in 1838, and changed its name to The White Cross in 1840.
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  • Kays Bar on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom. A cosy Victorian pub with wooden barrel decor and a library for guest draught beers and plain lunches.
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  • Firends toast one another over pints of real ale at Kays Bar on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom. A cosy Victorian pub with wooden barrel decor and a library for guest draught beers and plain lunches.
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  • Kays Bar on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom. A cosy Victorian pub with wooden barrel decor and a library for guest draught beers and plain lunches.
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  • A former south London pub once called The British Queen dating to the Victorian era but now closed and awaiting sale, on 4th January, London borough of Southwark, England. British pubs have been closing at a rate of 27 a week, says the Campaign for Real Ale Camra. There were 52,750 pubs at the end of last year, down from 54,194 in December 2014.
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  • A former south London pub once called The British Queen dating to the Victorian era but now closed and awaiting sale, on 4th January, London borough of Southwark, England. British pubs have been closing at a rate of 27 a week, says the Campaign for Real Ale Camra. There were 52,750 pubs at the end of last year, down from 54,194 in December 2014.
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  • In the late afternoon on a warm summer's day, drinkers enjoy a pint or two outside The Phoenix pub at Denmark Hill station, Camberwell, South London. Seated at tables and on benches, the friends and colleagues relax in the warm sunshine outside this Victorian station, built in 1865. Its design is in the Italianate style, with an extremely decorative frontage. After a fire in 1980 the building was renovated and restored. The project included the addition of the public house, initially called the Phoenix and Firkin to commemorate the fire, then called O'Neills and now known as the Phoenix. A Civic Trust award was given to the building in 1986.
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  • The Grapes pub on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Grapes pub on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Friday evening drinkers enjoy good weather outside The Kings Arms on Roupell Street, Waterloo, south London. The pub is a property located on one of the capital's better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet a short distance from Waterloo station.
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  • The Grapes pub on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Young men drink beer outside the Salisbury, a Victorian era public house in the Covent Garden area of London, UK
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  • Detail of the Queens Head pub, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
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  • Two memorial plaques for S.T.Coleridge and J.B.Priestley on a house in Highgate village on the 25th March 2007, Highgate, London, United Kingdom. The village is at the top of North Hill which provides views across London. Until late Victorian times it was a distinct village outside London, sitting astride the main road to the north. Highgate is one of the most expensive London suburbs in which to live and has an active conservation body, the Highgate Society, to protect its character.
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  • A man sitting in Pond Square, Highgate Village next to a pushchair using an Apple  computer, 25th March 2007, Highgate, London, United Kingdom. The village is at the top of North Hill which provides views across London. Until late Victorian times it was a distinct village outside London, sitting astride the main road to the north. Highgate is one of the most expensive London suburbs in which to live and has an active conservation body, the Highgate Society, to protect its character.
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  • A detail of the ornate sign hanging outside the Sailor's Reading Room on East Cliff, Southwold, Suffolk. Topless mermaids and a shell form part of the sign on a red brick wall of this Grade II listed Sailors' Reading Room, which still provides daily papers and a place to read them. Built in 1864 in memory of Captain Charles Rayley RN, a naval officer at the time of Trafalgar, the Reading Room was a refuge for fishermen and sailors. It provided a place to meet and receive religious instruction, away from the pubs, and somewhere to read things that were good for the soul. Displays of a seafaring nature line the walls and fill glass cabinets. Pictures and portraits of local fishermen and seascapes, model ships and maritime paraphernalia offer a fascinating history of Southwold’s connections with the sea.
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