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Nottingham Pubs
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Nottingham Pubs

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This volume of photographs of Nottingham’s public houses includes many notable inns, for which the city is famous. In addition to the most historic hostelries, this collection of archive images also records many of the back street pubs which disappeared in the 1970s when whole district of the city were cleared. The majority of the city’s public houses at the time were tied to either the Home Brewery or Shipstone’s - the local breweries - the beer of each having its adherents. Also included are a number of photographs of landlords and their patrons either celebrating or drowning their sorrows at the closing of their local.

This book is a fascinating record of over 200 of Nottingham’s public houses past and present, which will be of interest to both those who frequent pubs and those interested in the history of Nottingham.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 September 2004
Pages
192
ISBN
9780752432434

This volume of photographs of Nottingham’s public houses includes many notable inns, for which the city is famous. In addition to the most historic hostelries, this collection of archive images also records many of the back street pubs which disappeared in the 1970s when whole district of the city were cleared. The majority of the city’s public houses at the time were tied to either the Home Brewery or Shipstone’s - the local breweries - the beer of each having its adherents. Also included are a number of photographs of landlords and their patrons either celebrating or drowning their sorrows at the closing of their local.

This book is a fascinating record of over 200 of Nottingham’s public houses past and present, which will be of interest to both those who frequent pubs and those interested in the history of Nottingham.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 September 2004
Pages
192
ISBN
9780752432434