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- The London Public House - Lists data from census returns and trade directories on thousands of pubs, beer houses, taverns and hotels in London over the last 200 years. It includes a few images.
- The George Inn, Norton St Philip - This inn claims to be one of the oldest continuously licensed houses in England. History and virtual tour, including wall paintings dating from the 15th century.
- 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.
- 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.
- Windmill Inn Public House - A traditional public house situated in the village of Heage in the Amber Valley. Includes information on the nearby village windmill, from which the pub takes its name.
- The Feuars Arms - This Victorian public house in Kirkaldy, Fife, Scotland, still has its original interior, decorated with Royal Doulton tiles. Includes description and photographs.
- Gloucestershire Pubs - Geoff Sandles lists all public houses in the county, past and present, with supplementary information on breweries and landlords and old images.
- Coaching Inns - An article from the Regency Collection describing the plan and function of inns catering to horse-drawn travelers, illustrated with historic engravings.
- 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 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.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dolphin Inn - The Dolphin Inn is a popular name for British public houses. It may refer to the coat of arms of a prominent local family, although such inns are usually located in coastal areas where the Dolphin was, naturally, a popular symbol.
- The Fox and Hounds - The Fox and Hounds is a popular name for inns and public houses in the UK, partly because of their history as a meeting place for local hunts.
- The George - The George is the name of many inns, hotels and public houses in the