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PUB GALLERY: A GUIDE TO CLASSIC BRITISH PUBS

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Art Deco Pubs in the UK, Part 2: the City Centres

Dermot Kennedy July 2, 2024October 16, 2024 1 Comment

This is the second of a three part survey of art deco pubs in the UK and looks at those in city and town centres.

Art Deco Pubs, Pub Architecture
Art Deco, Barnstaple, Bloomsbury, Featured post, Fitzrovia, Glasgow, Halifax, Liverpool, Moderne, Norwich, Nottingham, Rochdale
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Help keep Pub Gallery up to date!

If you find anything in the pub listings that needs updating (e.g. the pub has closed, facilities or other details have changed, other errors) please let me know.

Please use the comments form at the bottom of the page the pub entry is on or email me at dermot@pubgallery.co.uk

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    November 7, 2024
  • Art Deco Pubs in the UK, Part 2: the City Centres

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    July 2, 2024
  • Art Deco Pubs in the UK, Part 1: Beside the Sea

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