Pub

Old pictures of Pub

  1. The Bridge Tavern, Portsmouth, 1968

    Dated 10th April 1968.
  2. Bat and Ball, Clanfield, 1905

    The birthplace of British Cricket.
  3. Still and West, Old Portsmouth, early 1900s

  4. The Royal Oak Passage, Winchester

    Shows the Royal Oak pub. Supposedly "the oldest pub in Britain".
  5. Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn - Nottingham

    Brewhouse Yard, Nottingham. Claims to be the oldest Inn in England.
  6. The Little Brown Jug, Havant

    Circa 1904. Sourced from Sense of Place South East website. Courtesy of Derek Dine, Hampshire County Library. "The Little Brown Jug" was number 28, on the south side of the street. A Gales Brewery traction engine lorry is delivering stock, with several barrels and crates on the pavement. In...
  7. Mr Pickwick pub - Portsmouth

    The Mr, Pickwick pub. Uploaded to Pinterest by Glenn Russell.
  8. Old Oyster House, Milton

    A drawing of the Old Oyster House pub at Milton, Portsmouth
  9. Broad Street, Portsmouth, 1945

    BROAD STREET 1945 This view, looking across the harbour towards Gosport, shows The Union Tavern and The Coal Exchange. The area was soon to change dramatically when the Camber dock area was developed.
  10. Royal Oak, Corner of Hyde Park Road, Porstmouth

    Year estimated 1963.
  11. Osborne Arms, view from Somers Road

    The Osborne Arms was located at the junction of Osborne Street and Somers Road, Portsmouth. It was first recorded in 1874 and demolished in 1964 (source: Pomeroy of Portsmouth).
  12. Osborne Arms

    The Osborne Arms was located at the junction of Osborne Street and Somers Road, Portsmouth. It was first recorded in 1874 and demolished in 1964 (source: Pomeroy of Portsmouth). Osborne Street no longer exists - it's entrance was situated roughly where 73 Somers Road is located today.
  13. The Thatched House pub, Milton Locks

    Circa early 1900s.
  14. The Painters Arms

    Situated on Lake Road on the Corner of Spicer Street. Image courtesy of the Jetsetter.
  15. Portsmouth Point, pre WW2

    Shows the Still and West country house.
  16. George Inn, East Meon

    Postmarked 15/08/1909 Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson
  17. The Mafeking Public House

    This pub was located at 39 Warblington Street.
  18. The Hard, Postcard

    Caption reads: Are you thirsty? All in a row. 6 "pubs" on the Hard, Portsmouth.
  19. The Lads of the Village Pub

    The Lads of the Village pub on the corner of Lower Forbury Road and Somers Road.
  20. South Parade Pier, Southsea

    The Pub-on-the-Briny

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