Closed Pubs
Recording the slow, sad death of the British pub
The Shield & Dagger
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The Shield & Dagger, Southampton, Hampshire A post-war pub, originally knoqn as the Stratton, in a back-street location in the Shirley...
The Two Brewers
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The Two Brewers, Dartford, Kent A small pub with a tiled frontage situated on the fringe of the centre of this Thames-side town, which clo...
The Jolly Miller
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The Jolly Miller, Harpurhey, Manchester A former Samuel Smith’s pub in North Manchester, that gave its name to the surrounding estate, but...
The Cricketers
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The Cricketers, Kennington, London An inter-wars pub in the shadow of the Oval cricket ground that appears to have been built at the same ...
The Craven Arms
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The Craven Arms, Craven Arms, Shropshire A familiar landmark on the main A49 road between Shrewsbury and Hereford, that gave its name to a...
The Village Bells
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The Village Bells, Eling, Hampshire An attractive white-painted pub in the fork of two roads in a village located across the estuary of th...
The Papermakers Arms
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The Papermakers Arms, Hawley, Kent An inter-wars cottage-style pub in a village south of Dartford near the A2/M25 interchange. It closed i...
The Lad in the Lane
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The Lad in the Lane, Erdington, Birmingham A distinctive half-timbered pub situated on the Outer Ring Road on the north-eastern side of th...
The Bull’s Head
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The Bull’s Head, Bilston. Staffordshire A street-corner pub in an area of car dealerships and industrial premises, which was in very poor ...
The Castle
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The Castle, Southampton, Hampshire A large and rather severe-looking inter-wars pub on an extensive corner site on the north-east side of ...
The Mason’s Arms
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The Mason’s Arms, Taunton, Somerset A small, long-closed back-street pub situated near the impressive church of St Mary Magdalene and next...
The Crown
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The Crown, Nuneaton, Warwickshire A handsome three-storeyed redbrick pub on the approach to Nuneaton station. It is one of a pair of close...
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