Photographs of public houses and their signs by Peter Blanche. Part of the Kent Genealogy Resources site.
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) provides a database of historic pub interiors: images and descriptions. Browse by regional list or via clickable map.
An article from the Regency Collection describing the plan and function of inns catering to horse-drawn travelers, illustrated with historic engravings.
Simon Fowler explains how to research the history of a public house. Includes a bibliography and a checklist of clues from the physical structure.
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.
Data from F. White and Co.'s Warwickshire Directory of 1874.
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.
Encourages research into the public house. Aims, activities, bibliography, library and useful links for those researching the history of a pub. Noticeboard for queries.
A hotel in the Cotswolds, England, established as the White Hart Inn in 1532. Includes an illustrated history and photographs.
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.
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