Brewery Signs

Breweries owned most of the pubs in the 20th century and most were lavish in the signage they added to promote their beers. Many are beautiful, in stained glass or elaborate tiling and others display forgotten names in historic typefaces. And although fewer pubs are now owned by breweries, those that do are no less prodigal in their branding

West Yorkshire
Heritage pub surrounded by high rise

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North Yorkshire
Harrogate’s oldest pub

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Worcestershire
Cotswold stone pub in tourist village

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Cumbria
Gloriously tiled town centre pub

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Greater London
Imposing Edwardian pub

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Greater London
Striking pub in Leadenhall Market

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Greater London: South East London
Lively, unspoilt community pub

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Greater Manchester
Top beer pub with fine interior tiling

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Hampshire
Imposing Victorian corner local

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Hampshire
Eye-catching pub with witch’s hat tower

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Plantation, Glasgow
Glasgow’s “finest pub interior”

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North Yorkshire
Famous pub near the Minster

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New Town, Edinburgh
Fictional detective John Rebus’s local

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Greater Manchester
Unchanged town centre classic

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Bethnal Green, Greater London
1920s pub in Columbia Flower Market

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