Websites on Inns and Public Houses: Brewery History Society Offers information about the society, including its events diary and reports on meetings. Lists the contents of its journal. Bristol's Lost Pubs A record of pubs and publicans from the mid-18th to the mid-20th century, gleaned from local trade directories and census returns. Includes a selection of old photographs. The Bull Inn Canterbury Archaeological Trust describes this impressive 15th-century inn built to accommodate pilgrims. Illustrations include a reconstructed perspective view of how it looked originally. Coaching Inns An article from the Regency Collection describing the plan and function of inns catering to horse-drawn travelers, illustrated with historic engravings. Essexpubs The late Ian Hunter's database containing photographs and extracts from old trade directories, continued by his friends. The Feuars Arms This Victorian public house describes its original interior. Profile, history, menus and gallery. Gloucestershire Pubs Geoff Sandles lists all public houses in the county, past and present, with supplementary information on breweries and landlords and old images. Great Bath Pub Crawl Kirsten Elliott and other local guides offer a tour in the unsteady footsteps of the city's drinkers from past centuries to the present day. Includes photographs and brief histories of pubs in Bath and district. Hidden London: The George, Southwark. Illustrated description and history of London's only remaining galleried coaching inn, now owned by the National Trust, but leased to Whitbread and still in use as a pub. Inns and Taverns of Old London Online version of this illustrated book by Henry C. Shelley published in 1909. Inns and Taverns of Warwickshire Data from F. White and Co.'s Warwickshire Directory of 1874. Last Orders Please Richard Hayton's guide to the lost hotels, taverns and beer-houses that once served Hull's old town, originally published by the Local History Unit. The London Public House Lists data from census returns and trade directories on thousands of pubs, beer houses, taverns and hotels in London, Essex, Kent and Suffolk over the last 200 years. It includes a few images. The Mermaid Inn Built in 1420 as the principal inn of Rye, on the south coast of England, the Mermaid is a jettied timber structure. Includes brief history and images. The Mission Inn This National Historic Landmark Hotel in Riverside, California is an astonishing assemblage of exotic architecture. Includes a history and virtual tour. New Inn Gloucester Originally built as a pilgrims' inn to house visitors to the shrine of King Edward II in Gloucester Cathedral, and rebuilt in 1455, one of the few medieval galleried inns existing today. Includes history, description of the facilities, and events hosted. Phipps Northampton Brewing Brewery Co Archive Provides a timeline of the brewery and old photographs of related pubs and off-licenses. Pub Heritage: Historic Pub Interiors The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) provides a database of historic pub interiors in the United Kingdom: images and descriptions. There is also an introduction to types of heritage pubs and a list of architectural terms. Pub History Simon Fowler explains how to research the history of a public house. Includes a bibliography and a checklist of clues from the physical structure. Pub History Society Encourages research into the public house. Aims, activities, bibliography, library and useful links for those researching the history of a pub. Noticeboard for queries. 1881 Pubs A database of English pubs taken from the 1881 census. Reynolds Tavern This Georgian tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, is one of the oldest in the United States and has been restored to its former use. Includes history, description and photographs. Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey This historic coaching inn, re-built in 1617 and much altered since, retains historic features. Includes history by Tomos Roberts and photographs.
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