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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,Brew Dog,city,centre,West Midlands,British,Aberdeen,bar,brewer,brewers,interior,inside,skull sign,hop cones,hops,skull,skulls,punk,branding,IPA,branded,hospitality,nightlife,night life,licensed,premises,administration,rescue,deal,Tilray,Brands,closures,company,corporate,PLC,marketing,edgy,logo
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 3E8PTY5 - A red neon Birmingham Hop Club sign glows behind a protective mesh inside BrewDog Birmingham on John Bright Street, using a skull, crossed hop cones and biker-style lettering to create a bold craft beer bar image. The photograph is useful for editorial stories about BrewDog, craft beer culture, punk branding, city centre bars, hospitality, beer marketing, nightlife and the changing fortunes of UK licensed premises. BrewDog Birmingham is listed by the company at 81 John Bright Street, Birmingham, B1 1BL, close to New Street station and the city centre leisure circuit. The image has extra news value because BrewDog's UK and Irish operations went through administration in 2026, with the business and selected bars bought by Tilray Brands in a rescue deal while many other bars closed and hundreds of jobs were lost. The Birmingham venue still appears on BrewDog's own bar listing, so the image should be captioned carefully as a BrewDog Birmingham interior sign rather than as proof that this individual bar was closed. The red neon, skull motif and Hop Club wording fit BrewDog's long-standing rebellious beer identity and make the picture commercially useful for stories about brand reinvention, craft beer expansion, private equity, failed crowdfunding expectations, bar closures, debt, hospitality costs and the pressure on city centre drinking venues. It can also illustrate wider themes including pub and bar culture in Birmingham, independent-style beer marketing, corporate craft beer, nightlife economy, consumer habits, beer enthusiasts and the tension between edgy branding and mainstream business reality. The dark background and intense red light give the image strong atmosphere, suitable for news, business, food and drink, leisure, hospitality and urban culture features.
Red neon Birmingham Hop Club skull sign inside BrewDog on John Bright Street, Birmingham, reflecting

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,signage,sign,Dublin,pub,bar Dublin,inside,interior,red neon sign,Irish,music,nightlife,vintage,Ireland,bar interior Dublin,cultural,Dublin pubs,is,was,pubs,bars,2000,Twenty-First,Harry Street,city centre,bar,nightlife Ireland,artificial lighting interior,evening bar atmosphere,warm red lighting,urban culture Dublin,iconic,Dublin pub,and,arts
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 3CPAWR2 - A vivid red neon sign displaying the phrase Twenty First Century's Yesterday mounted on an exposed brick wall inside Bruxelles, a long-established bar on Harry Street in Dublin city centre. The sign glows under warm artificial lighting, creating a distinctive evening atmosphere typical of Dublin's nightlife and pub culture.
The image is taken indoors, with no natural daylight visible, suggesting night-time or late-evening trading hours. The saturated red neon contrasts strongly with the dark brick background, giving the scene a retro, slightly underground aesthetic associated with music, arts and alternative culture in the city.
Bruxelles is widely recognised as a cultural meeting place in Dublin, frequented by musicians, artists and writers over many decades. Interior details such as this neon sign contribute to the venue's character and are often used editorially to illustrate stories about Dublin nightlife, urban culture, hospitality, music scenes and creative spaces in Ireland's capital.
Bruxelles Bar, Harry Street, Dublin 2, Ireland , D02 YT22

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RJ3YKX - Ye Cracke is a pub in Rice Street, just off Hope Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The name is in Old English: the Y is a thorn and the e on the end of Cracke is silent, thus the name is correctly pronounced The Crack. Despite the name, Ye Cracke is a 19th-century pub. The War Office is a small room in the pub, which is the oldest part of the pub.
It has historical connections with The Beatles because it was frequented by John Lennon and his girlfriend Cynthia when they were at art school, as well as the Dissenters, to whom a plaque hangs in the bar.
Thomas Cecil Gray and John Halton conceived the techniques described in their 1946 book A Milestone in Anaesthesia while in the pub.
13 Rice St, off Hope St, Liverpool , Merseyside, England, UK, L1 9BB

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RJCC4G - Ye Cracke is a pub in Rice Street, just off Hope Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The name is in Old English: the Y is a thorn and the e on the end of Cracke is silent, thus the name is correctly pronounced The Crack. Despite the name, Ye Cracke is a 19th-century pub. The War Office is a small room in the pub, which is the oldest part of the pub.
It has historical connections with The Beatles because it was frequented by John Lennon and his girlfriend Cynthia when they were at art school, as well as the Dissenters, to whom a plaque hangs in the bar.
Thomas Cecil Gray and John Halton conceived the techniques described in their 1946 book A Milestone in Anaesthesia while in the pub.
Rice St, off Hope St, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L1 9BB

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RJCC9Y - Ye Cracke is a pub in Rice Street, just off Hope Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The name is in Old English: the Y is a thorn and the e on the end of Cracke is silent, thus the name is correctly pronounced The Crack. Despite the name, Ye Cracke is a 19th-century pub. The War Office is a small room in the pub, which is the oldest part of the pub.
It has historical connections with The Beatles because it was frequented by John Lennon and his girlfriend Cynthia when they were at art school, as well as the Dissenters, to whom a plaque hangs in the bar.
Thomas Cecil Gray and John Halton conceived the techniques described in their 1946 book A Milestone in Anaesthesia while in the pub.
Rice St, off Hope St, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L1 9BB

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RJCCAR - Ye Cracke is a pub in Rice Street, just off Hope Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The name is in Old English: the Y is a thorn and the e on the end of Cracke is silent, thus the name is correctly pronounced The Crack. Despite the name, Ye Cracke is a 19th-century pub. The War Office is a small room in the pub, which is the oldest part of the pub.
It has historical connections with The Beatles because it was frequented by John Lennon and his girlfriend Cynthia when they were at art school, as well as the Dissenters, to whom a plaque hangs in the bar.
Thomas Cecil Gray and John Halton conceived the techniques described in their 1946 book A Milestone in Anaesthesia while in the pub.
Rice St, off Hope St, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L1 9BB

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Silverstone Woodlands , Northamptonshire, England, UK, NN12 8TN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2PMT9E1 - The Lass 'O' Gowrie pub occupies a site on Charles Street beside the bridge that carries the street over the River Medlock and between the street and the railway viaduct. This area was once one of the poorest in the city which, based upon the origin of many of its residents, was known as Little Ireland. The pub website says of its history: Legend has it that the original landlord of the pub was not an Irishman, but a proud, homesick Scotsman who named the pub in honour of his favourite poem - 'the Lass O'Gowrie' written by the celebrated Scottish poet Lady Carolina Nairne.
The Slaters Directory of Manchester & Salford indicated that in 1895 the Lass 'O' Gowrie's landlord was Charles Nolan. By 1909 the directory indicated that James Wagstaffe was the landlord.
36 Charles St, Manchester, England, UK, M1 7DB

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2PMT9EN -
St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2PG60Y3 -
7-8, Bridge St, Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, England, UK, GU7 1HY

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7-8, Bridge St, Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, England, UK, GU7 1HY

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,CAMRA,ceiling,inside,the,bar,Waverley,GU7,Surrey,England,UK,GU7 1AT,beers,name,named,of,real,ale,ales,17 Church Street,beer,engine,badge,badges,pump,handle,festival,ciders,bitter,cider,bitters,IPA,stout,porter,porters,GU7 1AB,GU7 1EL,The Star Godalming
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2PG92W3 - Interior detail showing the ceiling inside The Star Inn on Church Street in Godalming, Surrey, covered with dozens of historic real ale pump clips and beer badges collected from breweries across Britain and beyond. The photograph records a colourful, densely packed display of cask ale branding, brewery artwork, local beer names, pump clip typography and pub memorabilia above the bar area of a traditional English public house. The warm indoor lighting, timber beams and crowded ceiling create strong pub character.
The Star is a long-established Godalming pub with a strong reputation for real ale, cider and perry. The pub's own history notes a tavern on the site from 1832, with the present building retaining older character, while CAMRA describes The Star as a beerhouse from soon after 1830, with parts of the building older still. CAMRA also records the pub as offering up to 14 cask ales at busy times, alongside ciders and perries, and notes that hundreds of pub clips hang between the dark oak beams. This makes the image useful for illustrating beer collecting, brewery heritage, CAMRA culture, cask ale traditions, independent pubs and local drinking places.
Pump clips are an important part of British real ale culture because they identify the beer, brewery, strength, style and the humour or visual identity behind each brew. A ceiling full of them becomes a documentary archive of changing breweries, seasonal ales, regional brewing, pub festivals and the social networks around beer enthusiasts. The image also reflects wider themes including hospitality, leisure, pub tourism, community, alcohol retail, small breweries, traditional interiors and the preservation of characterful public houses in market towns. The visible ceiling display turns an everyday pub interior into a textured record of Britain's brewing scene, with bright labels and badges adding colour and commercial visual interest for editorial uses linked to beer, pubs, tourism and social life.
17 Church Street, Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, England, UK, GU7 1AT

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,city,Germany,inside,interior,16th,Feb,to,Wednesday,22nd,party,celebration,timetable,for,plan,planning,Fastnacht,in,youth mask,old,womans,night,herring dinner,Mainz will remain Mainz,pub,pubs,bar,bars,entertainment,event,events,entertain,Mainz city centre,Rhineland-Palatinate
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RKGHJY - Taken on 21 Feb 2023, this photograph shows Timetable for Fastnacht 2023 in Mainz city, Germany, 16th February to Wednesday 22nd 2023. The location is Mainz city centre, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The picture is not just a record shot: it contains public house signs, frontage, street activity or drinking culture details useful for hospitality and heritage features. Mainz Fastnacht is one of Germany's major carnival traditions, combining political humour, costumes, parades, pub events and local identity in the Rhineland-Palatinate capital. It could support features on pubs, beer, leisure, nightlife, tourism, heritage streets, local economies, independent hospitality and the pressures facing town-centre venues. For image buyers, the value is in the combination of recognisable subject, readable wording, location evidence and a plain documentary style that can be dropped into news, magazine, web, council, housing, transport, heritage or commercial commentary without looking over-produced. Searchable related phrases include Mainz, centre, Rosenmontagszug, Rose Monday, Marinas, Worm-AB, building, February, 2023, carnival, city, Germany, plus wider ideas such as local identity, public realm, urban detail, social history, commercial change, everyday Britain, documentary photography and place-based storytelling. The composition gives designers scope for captions, page furniture, social media crops, report covers and article thumbnails, while the detailed captioning makes it more discoverable for searches using both specific place names and broader themes. This makes the image useful for comparison pieces, then-and-now features, local news, regeneration stories and plain-English explainers aimed at a general audience. Further SEO-friendly usage could include local services, town-centre change, heritage branding, British social history, public infrastructure, consumer
Mainz city centre, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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St James's Building, 61-69 ,Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M69CAA -
St James's Building, 61-69 ,Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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St James's Building, 61-69 ,Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2K5470T -
Fryer St, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK, WV1 1HT

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48 Lichfield St, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK, WV1 1DG

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48 Lichfield St, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK, WV1 1DG

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RD24BT - More at https://whitby-brewery.com/about/
Whitby Brewery has been producing delightfully delicious Yorkshire ales since 2013.
We use only the finest barley, wheat and hops to make what we think are some of the best beers about.
Richard Wells
It's been an exciting 9 years since we produced our first beers.
Our commitment to quality, the dedication of our staff and our driving passion means we're always learning, developing and improving our recipes and our processes.
BREWED IN THE SHADOW OF THE ABBEY, PERCHED ON WHITBY'S ICONIC CLIFF TOP.
THIS IS NO ORDINARY BREWERY. THIS IS WHITBY BREWERY.
Whitby Brewery has quickly gained an excellent reputation, with our beers now available in a large number of pubs, bars, restaurants and shops in Whitby, North Yorkshire.
Having moved into larger premises in 2016, we're looking forward to an exciting future. We have the space to fulfil larger orders but we're also committed to small-batch innovation in brewing, and our Experimental Brewery is testament to that.
East Cliff, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK, YO22 4JR

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JR3MT5 - The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which includes a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Grade II* listed building, operated by Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited[2] on behalf of Blackpool Council, which purchased the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd as part of a £40 million deal in 2010.
The Winter Gardens has hosted the annual conferences of British political parties and trade unions and its owners claim that every Prime Minister since World War II has addressed an audience at the venue.
It has also hosted the Blackpool Dance Festival since its inception in 1920, and the World Matchplay darts tournament since 1994. The annual dance competitions Miss Dance of Great Britain and Dance Master UK are hosted there annually.
97 Church St, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK, FY1 1HL

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JRG8XN - The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which includes a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Grade II* listed building, operated by Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited on behalf of Blackpool Council, which purchased the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd as part of a £40 million deal in 2010.
The Winter Gardens has hosted the annual Trades Union Congress, the Conservative Party Conference, Labour Party Conference, and the twice-annual Liberal Democrat Conference. The venue's owners claim that every Prime Minister since World War II has addressed an audience at the venue.
It has also hosted the Blackpool Dance Festival since its inception in 1920, and the World Matchplay darts tournament since 1994. The annual dance competitions Miss Dance of Great Britain and Dance Master UK are hosted there annually.
The Winter Gardens is in Blackpool's town centre, about 250 metres from the sea front. The complex occupies most of its block, a roughly square footprint with sides about 200 metres in length. The two north-facing corners of the block are not taken up by the Gardens buildings themselves, however, but by shops and restaurants. The northwest corner is completely separated by a road serving the stage door of the theatres. The west face also accommodates a few small shops with the same architectural styling as the main building. The complex is bounded by roads on all sides Church Street, Leopold Grove, Adelaide Street and Coronation Street
97 Church St, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK, FY1 1HL

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Park Street, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RQ

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Park Street, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RQ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1FP3 - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1FW8 - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,nostalgia,answer the call,rally round the flag,Nosegay,Corona,petrol,fuel,gasoline,pub,handpump,handpumps,ale,beer,beers,cigarettes
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1FWE - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,nostalgia,adverts,advert,for,Lyons,Nosegay,also,full flavour,Wills,sign,nose,gay,nose gay,Finlay Raby
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1FWM - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,nostalgia,adverts,advert,for,Lyons,Nosegay,also,full flavour,Wills,sign,nose,gay,nose gay,Finlay Raby
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1FWR - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,etched,window,Greenall,Greenalls,Whitley,Victorian,nostalgia,Mike Mercer,classic,corner,street,boozer,pub,CAMRA,unique,time,capsule,internal
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1FWY - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,tables,saloon,lights,flags,union,union jack,union jacks,nostalgia,Mike Mercer,classic,corner,street,boozer,pub
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1G15 - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,tables,saloon,lights,flags,union,union jack,union jacks,nostalgia,Mike Mercer,classic,corner,street,boozer,pub
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1G1X - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,@HotpixUK,HotpixUK,inside,interior,of,the,history,historic,Volunteer St,Park Street,Chester,Cheshire,England,UK,CH1 1RN,bar,pubs,1st,world,war,recruiting,Frys,Chocolate,300 gold medals,Fry,war news,B & H Brahams,boots,nostalgia,Mike Mercer,classic,corner,street,boozer,pub
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JN1G2K - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
The Albion Inn dates from the late 1880's and Mike and Christina have managed to retain the traditional three room layout covering Vault, Snug and Lounge, containing Great War artefacts and pictures, which give a distinct period feel, together with posters and enamelled advertising signs.
At the same time, The Albion provides high standards of food, drink and accommodation, worthy of its entry in many National and International Guides and Publications.
Volunteer St / Park St, Chester, Cheshire, England, UK, CH1 1RN

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Herefordshire,shop,65,England,UK,HR4 0BX,indy,independent,store,drinking,place,craft ale,bottle,bottled,ales,ale,local,cider,ciders,inside,interior,fridges,fridge,shelf,shelves,micro-pub,pub,bar,Sion,Olivers Fine Perry,Five Friends Still,Gold Rush,Ty Gwyn,Browns,strong cider
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M07AED -
Hereford Beer House 65 West Street Hereford, England, UK, HR4 0BX

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Herefordshire,shop,65,England,UK,HR4 0BX,indy,independent,store,drinking,place,craft ale,bottle,bottled,ales,ale,local,cider,ciders,inside,interior,fridges,fridge,shelf,shelves,micro-pub,pub,bar,Sion,cans,bottles,continental,German,Belgian,strong
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M07AEG -
Hereford Beer House 65 West Street Hereford, England, UK, HR4 0BX

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Herefordshire,shop,65,England,UK,HR4 0BX,indy,independent,store,drinking,place,craft ale,bottle,bottled,ales,ale,local,cider,ciders,inside,interior,pint,glass,glasses,half-full,half-empty,full,strong,hazy,IPA,India Pale Ale,micro-pub,pub,bar,Sion
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M07AEJ -
Hereford Beer House 65 West Street Hereford, England, UK, HR4 0BX

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Herefordshire,shop,65,England,UK,HR4 0BX,indy,independent,store,drinking,place,craft ale,bottle,bottled,ales,ale,local,cider,ciders,inside,interior,pint,glass,glasses,half-full,half-empty,full,strong,hazy,IPA,India Pale Ale,micro-pub,pub,bar,Sion
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M07AEK -
Hereford Beer House 65 West Street Hereford, England, UK, HR4 0BX

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Herefordshire,Hereford neon sign,bar,pub,cafe,Bridge St,England,UK,HR4 9DG,De,cafes,bars,pubs,Coffie,Coffee,the,sign,signs,entrance,inside,history,heritage,old,interesting,tourist,tourism,travel,attraction,attractions,trail,walking,city centre,past
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M07AER -
Bridge St, Hereford , Herefordshire, England, UK, HR4 9DG

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bar,pubs,bars,45,England,UK,W1D 7PJ,W1D,Soho,London,the,area,central,wood,wooden,beer,beers,spirits,bottle,gin,vodka,inside,interior,optic,optics,Victorian,CAMRA,trad,dark wood,history,historic,traditional,British
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JJYRD0 -
45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, England, UK, W1D 7PJ

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bar,pubs,bars,45,England,UK,W1D 7PJ,W1D,Soho,London,the,area,central,wood,wooden,beer,beers,spirits,bottle,gin,vodka,inside,interior,optic,optics,Victorian,CAMRA,trad,dark wood,history,historic,traditional,British
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JJYRD1 -
45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, England, UK, W1D 7PJ

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bar,pubs,bars,45,England,UK,W1D 7PJ,W1D,Soho,London,the,area,central,wood,wooden,beer,beers,spirits,bottle,gin,vodka,inside,interior,optic,optics,Victorian,CAMRA,trad,dark wood,history,historic,traditional,British
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JJYRD2 -
45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, England, UK, W1D 7PJ

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bar,pubs,bars,45,England,UK,W1D 7PJ,W1D,Soho,London,the,area,central,wood,wooden,beer,beers,spirits,bottle,gin,vodka,inside,interior,optic,optics,Victorian,CAMRA,trad,history,historic,traditional,British,dark wood
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JJYRDX -
45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, England, UK, W1D 7PJ

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bar,pubs,bars,45,England,UK,W1D 7PJ,W1D,Soho,London,the,area,central,wood,wooden,beer,beers,spirits,bottle,gin,vodka,inside,interior,Victorian,CAMRA,trad,dark wood,history,historic,traditional,British,reflections,ornate
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JJYRE1 -
45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, England, UK, W1D 7PJ

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,pub,bar,traditional,British,English,windows,interior,Private,2 Duke of York St,Mayfair,UK,2,doors,at,the,door,wood,wooden,screen,cubicle,cubicles,divider,Piccadilly,SW1Y 6JP,SW1Y,BW,monochrome,image of,Black and White,history,historic,inside,pubs,interiors,listed
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JKCBAD -
2 Duke of York St, Mayfair, London, England, UK, SW1Y 6JP

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,interiors,public,Public Bar,SW1Y 6JP,2,pub. pubs,bars,night,England,Mayfair,door,CAMRA,interior,and,UK,evening,bar,inside,boozer,the,London,dusk,doors,pub,inventory,inventories,listed,building,Victorian,entrance,pubs,evenings,etched,etched glass,old,antique
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JKCBAN -
2 Duke of York St, St. James's, London, England, UK, SW1Y 6JP

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bars,bar,pub. pubs,dusk,night,evening,2,London,England,UK,SW1Y 6JP,the,Mayfair,Public Bar,doors,door,and,public,boozer,CAMRA,interior,interiors,inside,pub,inventory,inventories,listed,building,Victorian,style,ornate,nighttime,pubs
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JKGJDM -
2 Duke of York St, St. James's, London, England, UK, SW1Y 6JP

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bars,bar,pub. pubs,dusk,night,evening,2,London,England,UK,SW1Y 6JP,the,Mayfair,Public Bar,doors,door,and,public,boozer,CAMRA,interior,interiors,inside,hospitality,classic,history,historic,heritage,style,ornate,nighttime,pubs,public bar
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JKGJE0 -
2 Duke of York St, St. James's, London, England, UK, SW1Y 6JP

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Keywords: GotonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,bars,bar,pub. pubs,dusk,night,evening,2,London,England,UK,SW1Y 6JP,the,Mayfair,Public Bar,doors,door,and,public,boozer,CAMRA,interior,interiors,inside,hospitality,classic,history,historic,heritage,style,ornate,nighttime,pubs,public bar
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JKGJE6 -
2 Duke of York St, St. James's, London, England, UK, SW1Y 6JP

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Society,LTD,WA7,33,Halton,Cheshire,England,UK,WA7 1HU,beer,inside,interior,bar,pub,the tap,tap,art,posters,atmosphere,club,bars,pubs,outside,arts,arts space,new,repurposed,open,opened,reopening,regeneration,revitalised,entertainment,venue
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2K13HN0 -
33 Ashridge St, Runcorn, Halton, Cheshire, England, UK, WA7 1HU

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Society,LTD,WA7,33,Halton,Cheshire,England,UK,WA7 1HU,beer,panorama,wide,view,pano,inside,interior,bar,pub,the tap,tap,art,posters,atmosphere,taproom,tap rooms,room,venue,venues,to,hire,poster,space,art space,bars
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2K13HTF -
33 Ashridge St, Runcorn, Halton, Cheshire, England, UK, WA7 1HU

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Society,LTD,WA7,33,Halton,Cheshire,England,UK,WA7 1HU,beer,inside,interior,bar,pub,the tap,tap,art,posters,atmosphere,club,bars,pubs,outside,arts,arts space,new,repurposed,open,opened,reopening,regeneration,revitalised,entertainment,venue
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2K13HTN -
33 Ashridge St, Runcorn, Halton, Cheshire, England, UK, WA7 1HU

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Keywords: HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,GoTonySmith,Liverpool,Merseyside,City Centre,scouse,bar,at,the,real,ale,themed,beers,England,UK,L2 2JH,L2,inside,bottles,taps,pulled,customers,drinkers,classic,Ship and Mitre,Ship & Mitre,ship,mitre,pubs,bars,interior,handpump,handpumps,had pump,pump,pumps
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JCW1YM -
133 Dale St, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L2 2JH

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,city centre,Merseyside,England,UK,Levelling up,Northern Powerhouse,L2 2BP,L2,67 Moorfields,Liverpool,windows,bar,bars,pubs,Liverpools,in,the,Lion,tavern,Inn,classic,etched,glass,newspaper,papers,room,history,heritage,inside,gold,letters,lettering,ornate
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JDDRCT -
67 Moorfields, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L2 2BP

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,city centre,Merseyside,England,UK,Levelling up,Northern Powerhouse,67,Moorfields,Liverpool,L2 2NP,L2,pints,bar,pubs,bars,handpull,had,pull,pulled,beer,pint,of,at,the,pale,Leeds Ale,clip,The lion Tavern,history,heritage,inside,on,towel
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JDDRGT -
67 Moorfields, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L2 2NP

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Merseyside,England,UK,Levelling up,Northern Powerhouse,L2,Liverpool,L2 2BP,bar,pub,bars,pubs,boozer,era,CAMRA,interior,interiors,the,classic,historic,window,at,gin palace,gin,history,heritage,inside,gold,letters,lettering,ornate,drink,drinks,local
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JDDRH0 -
67 Moorfields, Liverpool , Merseyside, England, UK, L2 2BP

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Merseyside,England,UK,Levelling up,Northern Powerhouse,L2,Liverpool,L2 2BP,bar,pub,bars,pubs,boozer,era,CAMRA,interior,interiors,the,classic,historic,window,windows,Local Ales and Stouts,history,heritage,inside,gold,letters,lettering,ornate,drink,drinks,local
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JDDRHD -
67 Moorfields, Liverpool , Merseyside, England, UK, L2 2BP

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,Merseyside,England,UK,Levelling up,Northern Powerhouse,L2,Liverpool,L2 2BP,bar,pub,bars,pubs,boozer,era,CAMRA,interior,interiors,the,classic,historic,hand,pull,pulls,for,real ale,Leeds Pale,Potysipa,Peerless,beer,clips,clip,history,heritage,inside
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2JDDTBY -
67 Moorfields, Liverpool , Merseyside, England, UK, L2 2BP

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,M1,pub,bar,The Circus,England,M1 4GX,interior bar area,interior,bar area,Teltley,Tetley pub,city centre,with,Historic Pub Interiors,Heritage Inn,Inn,Tetley Heritage inn,Manchester Circus,cosy,tiny,CAMRA,real ale,beer,ale,house,alehouse,pubs,bars,Portland St,Circus,the,smallest,in,Europe,city,centre,inside
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2ADR2A0 -
86 Portland St, Manchester,England, UK, M1 4GX

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,M1,pub,bar,The Circus,England,M1 4GX,interior bar area,interior,bar area,Teltley,Tetley pub,city centre,with,Historic Pub Interiors,Heritage Inn,Inn,Tetley Heritage inn,Manchester Circus,cosy,tiny,CAMRA,real ale,beer,ale,house,alehouse,inside,smallest,small,T-shirt,bars,pubs,history,historic
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2ADR2A1 -
86 Portland St, Manchester,England, UK, M1 4GX

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,M2,52 Cross St,Manchester,England,UK,M2 7AR,inside,interior,Cross Street,Greater Manchester,M27AR,chop house,pub,bar,famous,historical,sign,dining,diners,tourist,tourism,attraction,James Binney House,Antonio,Mr Thomass Chop House interior,King of Naples,Table,Chop,house,people,busy,crowded,crowd,52 Cross Street
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2ADR2BJ - Sam's was also opened by Thomas Studd, named for his son. Opening on Market Street in 1872, it moved to its current premises, on a backstreet just off Chapel Walks, in the mid-twentieth century. Publicity material from the 1960s reads: In a world of change, we at Sam's Chop House have preserved the best
the quality of food remains constant
the hospitality is just as warm as it was 100 years ago.' But times did change, and after being run as a pub for a while, Sam's closed down in the '90s. It reopened as a second incarnation of a Victorian chop house, with a lovingly recreated interior, in 2001.
Fun fact: Sam's artist-in-residence was Lowry
Head in at any hour and youíll see someone in a rumpled suit, waistcoat and trilby propping up the bar. With one difference: the figure has been dead for 43 years. It's artist LS Lowry, Samís most famous patron, immortalised in brass. A regular for many years, he often gave staff his drawings.
52 Cross St, Manchester,England,UK, M2 7AR

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Keywords: GoTonySmith,HotpixUK,@HotpixUK,M2,52 Cross St,Manchester,England,UK,M2 7AR,inside,interior,Cross Street,Greater Manchester,M27AR,chop house,pub,bar,famous,historical,sign,dining,diners,tourist,tourism,attraction,James Binney House,Antonio,Mr Thomass Chop House interior,King of Naples,Table,Chop,house,people,busy,crowded,crowd,52 Cross Street
Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2ADR2BP - Sam's was also opened by Thomas Studd, named for his son. Opening on Market Street in 1872, it moved to its current premises, on a backstreet just off Chapel Walks, in the mid-twentieth century. Publicity material from the 1960s reads: In a world of change, we at Sam's Chop House have preserved the best
the quality of food remains constant
the hospitality is just as warm as it was 100 years ago.' But times did change, and after being run as a pub for a while, Sam's closed down in the '90s. It reopened as a second incarnation of a Victorian chop house, with a lovingly recreated interior, in 2001.
Fun fact: Sam's artist-in-residence was Lowry
Head in at any hour and youíll see someone in a rumpled suit, waistcoat and trilby propping up the bar. With one difference: the figure has been dead for 43 years. It's artist LS Lowry, Samís most famous patron, immortalised in brass. A regular for many years, he often gave staff his drawings.
52 Cross St, Manchester,England,UK, M2 7AR

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2ADR2BX - Sam's was also opened by Thomas Studd, named for his son. Opening on Market Street in 1872, it moved to its current premises, on a backstreet just off Chapel Walks, in the mid-twentieth century. Publicity material from the 1960s reads: In a world of change, we at Sam's Chop House have preserved the best
the quality of food remains constant
the hospitality is just as warm as it was 100 years ago.' But times did change, and after being run as a pub for a while, Sam's closed down in the '90s. It reopened as a second incarnation of a Victorian chop house, with a lovingly recreated interior, in 2001.
Fun fact: Sam's artist-in-residence was Lowry
Head in at any hour and youíll see someone in a rumpled suit, waistcoat and trilby propping up the bar. With one difference: the figure has been dead for 43 years. It's artist LS Lowry, Samís most famous patron, immortalised in brass. A regular for many years, he often gave staff his drawings.
52 Cross St, Manchester,England,UK, M2 7AR

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Gracechurch St, London, England, UK, EC3V 1LT

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42 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin, D01 R260, Eire, Ireland

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Walton, Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK, WA4 6SN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2D9466N - Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is a Grade II listed public house in Nottingham which claims to have been established in 1189, although there is no documentation to verify this date. The building rests against Castle Rock, upon which Nottingham Castle is built, and is attached to several caves, carved out of the soft sandstone. These were reputedly originally used as a brewhouse for the castle, dating from the medieval period.
The earliest known reference to the name Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem was in 1799. Before being known by its current name, it is believed that the pub was named The Pilgrim and references to this name date back to 1751. The current name is believed to come from the belief that pilgrims or crusaders would stop at the inn on their journey to Jerusalem. Some elements of the pub's name are misunderstood in the modern day: Ye Olde is properly pronounced the old and trip refers to a stop on a journey, rather than the journey itself.
Locals often use a shortened version of the name, the Trip.
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is one of several pubs claiming to be the oldest in England others that claim to be the oldest include Ye Olde Salutation Inn and The Bell Inn, also in Nottingham
The pub claims that it was established in 1189 AD the year that Richard the Lionheart became king and Pope Gregory VIII called for a Third Crusade to the Holy Land
however, there is no documentation to verify this date. Evidence suggests that caves in the rock against which the pub is built were used as a brewhouse for Nottingham Castle, and may date from around the time the castle was built in 1067.
The oldest parts of the current building were likely constructed between 1650 and 1660, though a map by John Speed shows a previous building in existence in 1610. By 1751 the building was being used as an inn with the name The Pilgrim, and was shortly after that date purchased by William Standford
Brewhouse Yard, 1, Nottingham,Nottinghamshire,England,UK, NG1 6AD

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18 Shaw's Rd, Altrincham, England, UK, WA14 1QU

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy P4HWF0 - The Bartons Arms is a public house in the High Street (part of the A34) in the Newtown area of Aston, Birmingham, England.
Built in 1900-1901 by noted pub architects partnership James and Lister Lea for Mitchells & Butlers, it is a grade II* listed building, and is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
The pub is known for its wall-to-wall Minton-Hollins tiles and its snob screens, which allowed middle class drinkers to see working class drinkers in an adjacent bar, but not to be seen by them.[1] The current public bar was originally divided into three. There are function rooms upstairs, originally for billiards and club use.
Laurel and Hardy once stayed there, after appearing at the adjacent Aston Hippodrome (now demolished, replaced by The Drum Arts Centre), and were photographed serving beer from behind the bar.
The pub features in the 1999 Atom Egoyan Birmingham-set film Felicia's Journey. It also features in the 2006 novel by Ron Dawson, The Last Viking: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Heist
as the gang of robbers meet in the pub.
It was purchased in 2002 by Oakham Ales who restored the building to its former greatness before reopening it in 2003, after three years out-of-use. On 28 July 2006, the pub was damaged by fire, reportedly caused by an electrical fault.
During the 2011 England riots, the pub was looted, windows were smashed, and fires started, albeit quickly doused by the manager, Wichai Thumjaron. Up to eight shots were fired at police who attended the incident.
High Street, Aston, Birmingham, England

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy HEJ6NP - The Black Friar Pub. Post-1903 work by Herbert Fuller-Clark (b.1869, d. after 1912). Original building 1875. Remodelled in several stages beginning 1903, 1914, and 1925. 174 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4. Individual sculptures by Nathaniel Hitch, Frederick Callcott, Henry Poole, and Farmer and Brindley. According to Philip Ward-Jackson,
Hitch was responsible for the stonework grotesques on the exterior, and for a considerable amount of similar work in wood in the interior. Callcott created the pattern for the larger copper relief scenes, representing the day to day activities of the friars. . . . It seems probable that Callcott went on working on those reliefs until shortly before his death in 1925, when the rather more prestigious Henry Poole took over, to produce the relief work in the Small Saloon Bar. One of Callcott's frieze-like panels, entitled Saturday Afternoon, was to be repeated on the screen wall, separating the Luncheon Bar from the Small Saloon Bar, although it looks quite different in its new form, because the figures are much more widely spaced out, and the coloured marbles in the second rendering give it more depth.
Of these artists, Hitch (1841-1935), deserves to be better known. Following an apprenticeship to Farmer and Brindley, he had a very long and distinguished career as a sculptor: his work can be found at Cardiff Castle, suggesting that he was probably a member of William Burges's workforce there, and also in many churches and cathedrals including Truro Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. He was particularly associated with the architects W. D. Caröe and J. L. Pearson.
It is worth noting that the popular London Encyclopaedia disagrees about the dates and artists involved here, stating simply that the building was erected in 1875, the ground floor being remodelled in 1905 by H. Fuller Clark. The outside is covered with mosaics and carved figures by Henry Poole (1903).
174 Queen Victoria Street, Blackfriars, London, England

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy HEJ6P2 - The Black Friar Pub. Post-1903 work by Herbert Fuller-Clark (b.1869, d. after 1912). Original building 1875. Remodelled in several stages beginning 1903, 1914, and 1925. 174 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4. Individual sculptures by Nathaniel Hitch, Frederick Callcott, Henry Poole, and Farmer and Brindley. According to Philip Ward-Jackson,
Hitch was responsible for the stonework grotesques on the exterior, and for a considerable amount of similar work in wood in the interior. Callcott created the pattern for the larger copper relief scenes, representing the day to day activities of the friars. . . . It seems probable that Callcott went on working on those reliefs until shortly before his death in 1925, when the rather more prestigious Henry Poole took over, to produce the relief work in the Small Saloon Bar. One of Callcott's frieze-like panels, entitled Saturday Afternoon, was to be repeated on the screen wall, separating the Luncheon Bar from the Small Saloon Bar, although it looks quite different in its new form, because the figures are much more widely spaced out, and the coloured marbles in the second rendering give it more depth.
Of these artists, Hitch (1841-1935), deserves to be better known. Following an apprenticeship to Farmer and Brindley, he had a very long and distinguished career as a sculptor: his work can be found at Cardiff Castle, suggesting that he was probably a member of William Burges's workforce there, and also in many churches and cathedrals including Truro Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. He was particularly associated with the architects W. D. Caröe and J. L. Pearson.
It is worth noting that the popular London Encyclopaedia disagrees about the dates and artists involved here, stating simply that the building was erected in 1875, the ground floor being remodelled in 1905 by H. Fuller Clark. The outside is covered with mosaics and carved figures by Henry Poole (1903).
174 Queen Victoria Street, Blackfriars, London, England

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Bridgwater,Somerset,England,UK

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Bridgwater,Somerset,England,UK

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49 Lower Forster St, Walsall, England, UK WS1 1XB

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Station Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England,UK

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Station Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England,UK

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Station Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England,UK

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Station Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England,UK

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47, Upper Gough Street, Birmingham B1 1JG

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy ECW4F4 - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
Park St, Chester,England,UK, CH1 1RN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy ECW4F6 - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
Park St, Chester,England,UK, CH1 1RN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy ECW4FC - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
Park St, Chester,England,UK, CH1 1RN

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Chester, England, UK

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy ECW4G7 - Albion, translated to present-day terms, means white' and is often associated with all things English. The present day ambience of the Albion's interior reflects this translation and has firm connections with the Great War going far beyond the modern concept' pub of today.
Mike Mercer has run the Albion Inn for over 37 years and has created and captured the essence of the Great War 1914-18 in this last remaining classic Victorian corner street pub within the City Walls of Chester.
Albion Street, and the adjoining Volunteer Street both lead to the former Drill Hall, which was a recruiting centre during the First World War.
Many a young lad would have spent his King's Shilling in the bar of the Albion before going to face the horrors of the Western Front.
Park St, Chester,England,UK, CH1 1RN

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19 West Register St, Edinburgh,Scotland, UK

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy DCE73P - Inside The famous Anchor Tap
Situated on the south side of the Thames in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area, this historic Southwark pub offers a truly traditional English experience. From the fish and chip suppers served, to the string of clearly designated separate rooms, upright piano, games room and open fire this pub effortlessly captures old-fashioned England.
Within the dark, oak walls of this late 18th century, former dock-workers pub, one of the most quintessentially English inventions took seed. Dr Samuel Johnson compiled his English dictionary in a special room inside The Anchor Tap. Originally a place for brewery employees to sample the fruits of their labour, a Tap Room was traditionally set up near its parent brewery.
The Anchor Tap was the first such establishment set up by British brewing legends, John Courage, and was located in close proximity to the former Anchor Brewery and the old Hop Exchange on Borough High Street. The Anchor Tap is an unpretentious, wharfside treasure offering a simple taste of a bygone English age.
20 Horselydown Lane, Southwark, London , England UK SE1 2LN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy DB0JH1 - Inscription from stonework in the George & Dragon Inn, Great Budworth
Nil Nimium Cupito Mee 1722
The George and Dragon is a public house in the village of Great Budworth, Cheshire, England. It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.
Great Budworth is a village that was formerly in the estate of Arley Hall. In the later part of the 19th century, its owner, Rowland Egerton-Warburton, undertook a campaign to restore the village and render it picturesque in Victorian eyes.
The George and Dragon was at that time a simple three-bay Georgian inn. In 1875 Egerton-Warburton commissioned the Chester architect John Douglas to undertake the restoration. Douglas added tall rubbed chimneys, mullioned windows and a steep pyramidal turret
On each side of the porch is an oak post-and-rail fence inscribed with a number of sayings. Above the inner door is a stone containing a verse written by Egerton-Warburton. Internally, in the bar, is a stone inscribed in Latin and the date 1722
George & Dragon, High Street Great Budworth, Northwich, Cheshire UK CW9 6HF

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Station rd, Dewsbury, West Riding, England, UK WF13 1HF

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Description: Tony Smith image Flickr 7706160488 - 'One of my favourite watering holes in Edinburgh New Town, only 10-15 mins walk from Princes St area. Its well worth a walk for a great range of real ales and whiskies. I have spent a good few hours in there with my good friend Stephen Buchan. A chap who appreciates a real ale or two.
Originally a Georgian coach house, in the early Victorian era the building was remodelled into John Kay and Sons, Wines and spirits Merchants. Sympathetically modified in the 1970's the bar hosts a plethora of original Victorian features. its a bit like going back in time, reminds me a little of Mulligans in Dublin. Shame no one has written a novel covering a single drunken day around Edinburgh yet. If so, this pub should surely be in it.
Usually available are Budvar, Leffe, Budvar Dark, Innis &
Gunn, Furstenberg Frei, Corona, Magners, Becks, crabbies, Draught Guinness, Strongbow, fizzy Fosters &
Kronenburg.
I have never eaten there, but they do mince/haggis neeps and tatties \u00a34.10, Scotch pie beans and chips for under \u00a34. More up market herring salad just over a fiver.
Kays, 39 Jamaica Street Edinburgh, Midlothian EH3 6HF - Telephone 0131 225 1858.
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Description: Tony Smith image Flickr 5883717635 - 'The KLF 'Last Train To Transcentral' - Play this track here.
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Well, Dewsbury West Yorkshire actually! Its the other end of the ale trail to Stalyvegas, in case you were wondering....
From 1848 to 1968, when British Rail gasped its last puff of steam, Wellington Road Station was a thriving giant on the Trans-Pennine route. The next 25 years saw it decline and most of it closed as it was de-manned.
That all changed in 1994 when the old waiting rooms were renovated and converted into a bar. The high street banks and big breweries did not want to know. But with the help of the Co-op Bank and an independent Lincolnshire brewery, Batemans, of Skegness, Mike Field was able to realise his dream.
The bar is situated in the original railway station building as operated by London and North Western Railways (LNWR). The Italianate/Tudor style is very unusual and is best appreciated from the car park (former Goods Yard). Perhaps most unusual is the use of an Arabic Arch in each doorway and window and in the re-discovered archways which separate each room.
The West Riding does a mean \u00a33 bacon &
sausage bap with brown sauce. Worth a trip to have one even if you are tee-total.
'Last Train to Trancentral (Live from the Lost Continent)', was a successful acid house KLF single from April 1991. It reached no 2 in the UK Singles Chart and achieved international top ten placings.
It was used by Exeter City FC during their promotion season 2007-08 prior to kick-off in order to generate an atmosphere.
With The KLF's profits, Drummond and Cauty established the K Foundation and sought to subvert the art world, staging an alternative art award for the worst artist of the year and burning one million pounds sterling. As we all now know, Exeter City could have done with that cash!
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Description: Tony Smith image Flickr 4546943548 - 'One of my favourite watering holes in the city of Edinburgh. Delightfully tucked away off Princes Street and away from the rowdy bars of Rose Street. My default choice in there is Weihenstephan - '\u00e4lteste Brauerei der Welt' (lierally Dedicating Stefan - oldest brewery of the world), which is a lovely pint, in its own special tall glass. A plaque outside details its history.
The origins of the site was the Guildford Arms Hotel. This was more or less totally rteworked by Robert Macfarlane Cameron in 1898. It was modelled on the then popular victorian gin palace theme echoing the Phil in Liverpool and the Crown in Belfast among others. Most pubs were at the time male dominated and frankly dingy and possibly a little dangerous. The temperance movement is said to have encouraged the design of more luxurious pubs, particularly suitable for the fairer sex rather than just men.
The current configuration dates from 1940. However the centrepoint of the Guildford\u2019s late Victorian opulence is the magnificent Jacobean style ceiling which can be seen in this image. A row of real ale pumps on the bar all have the logo of DM Stewart, owner since victorian days.
A grand old Thorne Brothers Mirror hangs at the end of the bar. Just below the cornice height, wood panelling conceals a hidden room: legend has that this was aparently used to store spirits and other liquor which was pumped to the room from street level. A narrow walkway
leads from this room around the inner walls to the Gallery. This gallery now provides an ideal spot for diners to marvel at the superbly decorated ceiling or gaze down at the punters in the Public Bar. Both lunch and dinner are served in the Gallery Restaurant with lunch and snacks (Chilli Cashews is my weakness when in there) also served in the Lounge &
Public Bar areas. I can vouch for the excellent range of real ales. Usually a wider selection from Scotland (including the islands) than the neighbour to the south too. Readers of The Edinburgh Evening News voted the Guildford Arms Best City Bar in 1999. If you are in town and have a spare hour or so for victorian time travel, pop in!
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86 Portland Street, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK M1 4GX

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Kings Cross, Coal Drops Yard, London, England, UK

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45 Rupert Street, Soho, London, England, UK, W1D 7PJ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy MM99XM - The Indian Brewery we brew some awesome craft beers whilst maintaining quality of colour, aroma and taste. We value innovation in both our craft and design. We carry a strong appreciation for the boundless limits created by hard work. We're influenced by the natural elements of our everyday living, fuelled by creative thinking, and powered to develop high quality.
Craft beer is all about brewing in small batches, it's about putting your heart in to the products you brew and aiming for, the best tasting beer anybody has ever sipped. When it comes to craft beer, there is no such thought of cheap ingredients. What you put in is what you get out.
Our team consists of family and friends which enables us to make our beer's hand crafted to the best of our ability.
218 Livery St, Birmingham B3 1EU, UK

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Euston Road, London, England, UK, NW1 2AR

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St James Building, 61-69 Oxford Street, Manchester, England, UK, M1 6EQ

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2RJCCB1 - Ye Cracke is a pub in Rice Street, just off Hope Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The name is in Old English: the Y is a thorn and the e on the end of Cracke is silent, thus the name is correctly pronounced The Crack. Despite the name, Ye Cracke is a 19th-century pub. The War Office is a small room in the pub, which is the oldest part of the pub.
It has historical connections with The Beatles because it was frequented by John Lennon and his girlfriend Cynthia when they were at art school, as well as the Dissenters, to whom a plaque hangs in the bar.
Thomas Cecil Gray and John Halton conceived the techniques described in their 1946 book A Milestone in Anaesthesia while in the pub.
Rice St, off Hope St, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, L1 9BB

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy DCE6YR - Outside the Anchor Tap
Situated on the south side of the Thames in the Tower Bridge Conservation Area, this historic Southwark pub offers a truly traditional English experience. From the fish and chip suppers served, to the string of clearly designated separate rooms, upright piano, games room and open fire this pub effortlessly captures old-fashioned England.
Within the dark, oak walls of this late 18th century, former dock-workers pub, one of the most quintessentially English inventions took seed. Dr Samuel Johnson compiled his English dictionary in a special room inside The Anchor Tap. Originally a place for brewery employees to sample the fruits of their labour, a Tap Room was traditionally set up near its parent brewery.
The Anchor Tap was the first such establishment set up by British brewing legends, John Courage, and was located in close proximity to the former Anchor Brewery and the old Hop Exchange on Borough High Street. The Anchor Tap is an unpretentious, wharfside treasure offering a simple taste of a bygone English age.
20 Horselydown Lane, Southwark, London , England UK SE1 2LN

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy ECW4EE - Photo shows A bar of CAMRA real ale,Craven Arms,Birmingham. The image is useful for illustrating British and Irish pub culture, real ale, traditional bars, hospitality, visitor economy stories and the continued importance of pubs as social places. Where a named pub, brewery, beer pump, pint glass or drinking street is visible, it can support articles on licensed premises, cask ale, CAMRA interest, tourism, nightlife, local character and changing high streets. The supplied location evidence places the subject at or near Birmingham, which adds value for buyers searching by town, city, region or postcode. Weather and season may be visible outside or through the setting
the subject has clear hospitality and leisure value. It should work for editorial buyers needing authentic, non-staged British or travel imagery for news, magazine, blog, local government, heritage, housing, transport, tourism, retail, public policy or social commentary use. The caption should be checked against the visible photograph before upload so that any readable signs, weather, time of day and people context are accurately reflected without overstating facts not shown in the image. The strongest sales value is the combination of named subject, real location and everyday documentary style, giving picture editors a flexible image that can sit alongside features, opinion pieces, explainers, historical retrospectives and local news. Search relevance is helped by including concise place names, visible brand or wording, functional subject terms, and wider editorial concepts such as public realm, consumer behaviour, heritage, travel, leisure and community life where they genuinely match the picture.
47, Upper Gough Street, Birmingham B1 1JG




