“A Double Diamond Works Wonders” – Photos of London Pubs in the 1970s
A Double Diamond works wonders, works wonders, works wonders, A Double Diamond works wonders, So drink one today!
The Sussex pub, Upper St Martin’s Lane, London 1972
The Marlborough Head, Great Marlborough St/Carnaby Street, London 1972
The Albert Pub, Victoria Street, London 1971
Pig & Whistle pub, Little Chester Street, London SW1 photographed in 1969 Later the Stanhope Arms then the Grouse & Claret, apparently now demolished
Flanagans Pub, 37 St Martin’s Lane, London 1972
Duke of Clarence pub, London Road:Borough Road, Southwark 1971
Cock and Lion Pub, 62 Wigmore Street, London 1971
The Printers Devil Pub, Fetter Lane, Holborn, London 1971
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub, Fleet Street, London 1974
Ye Grapes Pub, Shepherd Market, London W1 – c.1970
Westmoreland Hotel, Lodge Road, London 1977 (now the Danubius Hotel Regents Park)
The Greyhound Hotel, Hampton Court Road, London 1977
un-named London bar in 1971
Marlborough Head pub, N Audley Street, London 1972
The Champion Pub 1971 (Wells St, London W1)
The Red Lion pub, Crown Passage (off Pall Mall), London 1972
The Wheatsheaf Pub, Rathbone Place, London 1971
The photos in this post are courtesy of Glen F. His fabulous collection can be found here.
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