Forwarded from Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
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The Anticlimactic Fate Of Britain's Pubs
The King Of Bohemia, 10 Hampstead High Street #London ⚰️
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The King of Bohemia has stood at 10 Hampstead High Street from the 1680s & was rebuilt in the 1930s. Since it was closed in 2003, the ground floor was converted into a retail store and then a sushi restaurant. You'd think any council or government worth its salt would rather waste money saving such a pub instead of wasting the culture we lost with its death.
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The King Of Bohemia, 10 Hampstead High Street #London ⚰️
🎙 @VinnieSullivan
🎥 ChelseaDan5
The King of Bohemia has stood at 10 Hampstead High Street from the 1680s & was rebuilt in the 1930s. Since it was closed in 2003, the ground floor was converted into a retail store and then a sushi restaurant. You'd think any council or government worth its salt would rather waste money saving such a pub instead of wasting the culture we lost with its death.
Join us on YouTube for an array of episodes and subjects surrounding Britain's lost and living pubs
youtu.be/ljZzha-EpP0?si…
In order to centre our minds and remain focused, their will be times we have to drop everything for brief moments, in aid of cognitive rest.
Often, we allow ourself to become too engulfed in the many traps of society, when our best response should be to see such deliberate distractions as beneath us.
I will soon be taking some time to myself, as I suggest everyone does now and then. We're but vessels who will always longingly work profusely before realising one is running on empty.
Every now and then, revitalisation is necessary to refuell the engine that intends to further embark on a road of eternal difficulty. 🤝
Often, we allow ourself to become too engulfed in the many traps of society, when our best response should be to see such deliberate distractions as beneath us.
I will soon be taking some time to myself, as I suggest everyone does now and then. We're but vessels who will always longingly work profusely before realising one is running on empty.
Every now and then, revitalisation is necessary to refuell the engine that intends to further embark on a road of eternal difficulty. 🤝
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As awkward or uncomfortable as some may find it to admit, love, truly is, a universal language.
Lockkeeper's Cottage near Blaker Road, #Stratford, #London, was an important director of the waterway links between City Mill River flowing into Bow Back River & Three Mills Wall River. This (now) residential building is one of a few reminders of Stratfords past.