Join us for this Saturday pub/history WALKING TOUR as we venture into the world of crime, law, war, and much more. We will be visiting some very special spots including a couple of incredibly important Thameside pubs. π»
Date: 27th September
Meeting at: #Rotherhithe Station
Time: 11: 30 AM
Date: 27th September
Meeting at: #Rotherhithe Station
Time: 11: 30 AM
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Myself and PubMaverik at my favourite public house in #Manchester, the Pevril Of The Peak. This historic relic served the working people of industrial Manchester just as it does various walks of life today. Our pubs are treasures which are becoming more and more rare. Love them while you can and be in no doubt that it's thanks to Britain's lost and living pubs that the people of these glorious Isles formed the bonds, strength, and humour we're known for across the world. This pub was built around 1820 and remodelled in 1900 through a Arts and Crafts-influenced scheme which is why it has hand-painted tiles, stained glass, and intricate woodworking, providing a homely, wholesome, and comforting ora that contrasts with the modernity that surrounds it. If you're in Manchester, don't go to the ugly bars and newbuilds but instead venture into its glorious pubs to give them service and to experience the very buildings that served those who came before us. @britainspubs
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"Bosh, drink Stella, you know it makes you feel better"
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Vinnie Sullivan
Fresh cut
Fear not ladies and gents this is Luke Uncaged at his worst. This is the original. Stay calm, everything is ok
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Forwarded from Lord Maverik TRR
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Forwarded from Western Heritage
Heartbreaking sight of an evicted match-box maker in Bethnal Green, c1900.
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Trafalgar Square in 1960 may look incredibly familiar to us now, but it may as well have been a million miles away considering how much has changed.
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