These are what London's pubs looked like about 100 years ago.
(via Spitalfields Life)
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George & Vulture, City of London |
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The Grapes, Limehouse |
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The Green Dragon, Highgate |
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The Grenadier, Old Barrack Yard |
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The London Apprentice, Isleworth |
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Mitre Tavern, Hatton Garden |
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The Saracen’s Head, Aldgate |
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The Old Tabard, Borough High St |
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The Three Compasses, Hornsey |
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The Vine Tavern, Mile End |
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The White Hart, Lewisham |
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The famous buns hanging over the bar at The Widow’s Son, Bow |
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The World’s End, Chelsea, with the Salvation Army next door |
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The Angel Inn, Highgate |
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The Archway Tavern, Highgate |
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The Bull, Highgate |
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The Castle, Battersea |
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The Old Cheshire Cheese, Fleet St |
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The Old Dick Whittington, Cloth Fair, Smithfield |
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Fox & Crowns, Highgate |
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The Fox, Shooter’s Hill |
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The George, Borough High St |
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The Albion, Barnesbury |
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The Anchor, Bankside |
(via Spitalfields Life)
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