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Piccadilly Gardens. Manchester 1960s.
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Carricks the Bakers, Heaton Road, Newcastle.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
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Another glorious PUB/HISTORY walking #TOUR complete. Thank you to the absolutely amazing crowd who made the day so special. I'm very lucky to have such wonderful people take such interest in Britain's lost and loving pubs and the history surrounding them. Thank you for the attendance and the monumental support. It means the absolute world to me. On to the next one! β™₯️🍻🀝
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UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour(s) for OCTOBER

TOUR 1: Fleet Street/#Holborn
πŸ—“ 11th October
πŸ‘₯ Blackfriars station (north of the river)
πŸ•¦ 11 AM

TOUR 2: #Waterloo
πŸ—“ 18th October
πŸ‘₯ Waterloo Station
πŸ•¦ 11 AM

TOUR 3: #Holborn, #Clarkelwell, and #Bloomsbury
πŸ—“ 25th October
πŸ‘₯ Farringdon Station
πŸ•¦ 11 AM

We will be visiting some of #London's most famous and impressive pubs whilst venturing into various historical epochs. Britain's pubs were never just places to drink, but a much needed excuse to be among one another. And of course, during many fascinating times in history. The public houses we still walk past today played their parts in everything from law to war. Join us for a walk and a few refreshments as we delve into the living museums of #Britain.

The tours will last between 2-1/2 to 3 hours (usually more) and will (usually) end in a pub.

Prices: Β£20 per ticket (for over 18s),
16-18: Β£10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)

Thank you to those who've attended so far. 🀝
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Forwarded from Western Women
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UPCOMING Pub/History #Tour(s) for OCTOBER

TOUR 1: Fleet Street/#Holborn
πŸ—“ 11th October
πŸ‘₯ Blackfriars station (north of the river)
πŸ•¦ 11 AM

TOUR 2: #Waterloo
πŸ—“ 18th October
πŸ‘₯  Waterloo Station
πŸ•¦ 11 AM

TOUR 3: #Holborn, #Clarkelwell, and #Bloomsbury
πŸ—“ 25th October
πŸ‘₯ Farringdon Station
πŸ•¦ 11 AM

We will be visiting some of #London's most famous and impressive pubs whilst venturing into various historical epochs. Britain's pubs were never just places to drink, but a much needed excuse to be among one another. And of course, during many fascinating times in history. The public houses we still walk past today played their parts in everything from law to war. Join us for a walk and a few refreshments as we delve into the living museums of #Britain.

The tours will last between 2-1/2 to 3 hours (usually more) and will (usually) end in a pub.

Prices: Β£20 per ticket (for over 18s), 
16-18: Β£10
Under 16s: Free (If accompanied by a paying adult)

Thank you to those who've attended so far. 🀝
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Post Office Tower, London, 1966
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1962 - let's step back into the sane world where it was normal to celebrate bread pudding (a favourite of mine) and bacon packed omelettes.
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Few things look as appealing as the world we've left behind.
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Footage of Dingle, 1988. From Dingle House & SouthHill Road, Garswood Street to Corn Street & Park Street. The Dingle Peninsula is in County Kerry, Ireland, and is separated from other peninsulas by Dingle Bay. Dingle Town is at the peninsula's southwestern tip.
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