SearchCurrently displaying: 41 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Pubs" x Search term Filter by Subject Business, Industry and Craft (12)Events (3)People (13)Religion (1)Sport and Recreation (1)Streets (15)Transport (2)Filter by Format Photo (27)Document (10)Postcard (4)Filter by Decade 1920s (4)1950s (4)1910s (3)1900s (6)1930s (4)1940s (3)1960s (4)1980s (10)1970s (2)1990s (4)1890s (2)1830s (1)Filter by Century 20th (23)19th (3) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > The Square, Broughton The Square, Broughton. Strongs Brew on pub, bow window on Corner Shop The Square from Church Tower The Square from the Church Tower, showing the Greyhound pub and a bus. The Square, Bus Shelter, Greyhound Pub and Hinwoods' Butchers Photo showing The Square, the Bus Shelter, the Greyhound Pub and Hinwoods' Butchers- one of Creed series of six proofs taken for Harvey Blake. Hinwood Butcher's shop and dwelling 1905 View of Hinwood the Butcher's shop-front and adjoining dwelling facing east across the High Street taken from the north. Thatched. Outside hanging carcasses. Posed people including probably the butcher, his shop men and boy, dog, 2 girls, pram and baby, and trap (without horse). Neighbouring side wall of Tally Ho! pub to the south. Streetscape showing Owl Cottage, The Thatch and other dwellings. View down the lower High Street taken from Clifton Cottage looking South. Clifton Cottage and the Old Bakery foreground left. The Thatch with Owl Cottage behind in middle distance right. No opening for Village Hall site (which was not there before its opening in 1925). White House and Wysteria (formerly the Sheep Shearers pub) on the far right. ... Upper High Street View of the upper High Street looking south from Forge Gardens. Gateway into Blake's yard and forge on immediate left. Bushes and delapitaded picket fence beside Silverton Cottage on right being the orchard opposite the Old Plough pub which subsequently became the site for the Plough Gardens housing development. Other houses, Russell's shop with ... The Old Plough This is now a private house. Photo from foot of Plough Gardens, to show diamond pattern on roof and 'Strongs' on facade. Diamond jubilee. View over north west of village from St Mary's tower Birds -eye view of the square, east-side, and lower end of Queenwood Road with its thatched cottages on the north side. No construction of Plough Gardens or Queenwood Rise. High doorway to barn/workshop where entrance to car park behind the Greyhound hotel now is (2020). Greyhound advertising draft beer suggesting a pub rather than a ... View from the Tower of St Marys Taken from Church tower looking North. The foreground shows the Greyhound pub, and Bourne Cottage. 2, Queenwood Rd View up Queenwood Rd from the Square with the Greyhound in foreground and row of children across bottom of the road. Petrol pump on right. Brewers Arms Brewers Arms with Bess and Doll Leabourn. Brewers Arms The Brewers Arms as a pub, showing Gwennie Mason holding Girlie View from Church tower looking North View from Church tower of the square looking north. Brewers Arms Brewers Arms Pub, now named Brewers The Square View of Yew tree Cottage (note only one yew tree) and The Close taken from the Greyhound. The Square pre 1930 View of Bourne Cottage and Corner shop and The Greyhound The Square The Square taken from St Marys church. The Square The Square featuring the Greyhound pub and Hinwoods shop. Greyhound public house Original photo taken by travelling salesman and sold in bulk to Jack Joyce for resale. Tally Ho Trade Card 1956. Tally Ho Ted and Hilda Lansley publicans, and various trade cards. Bill from The Greyhound Bill from A A Longman of The Greyhound (for accommodation, baths etc) to Mrs Woodin at The Rectory. Brewers Horsebridge Rd 1942 View north up Horsebridge Rd showing the west front of Brewers in 1942 when it was the Brewers Arms, a public house. It closed as a pub in 1955. At the side is a 1937 Morris Minor with early head lamp masks undergoing maintenance. Tribe (butchers) at the George Inn, Middle Wallop Tom Tribe in trap at George Inn, Middle Wallop, diagonally opposite present George Inn. PAGE: 12Next >