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A bar in an English public house on a Sunday morning. Watercolour by Muriel Lewis, 1968.
Lewis, Muriel, active approximately 1966-1968.Date: 1.3.68 [1 March 1968]Reference: 2998162iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
Inside a bar, with many customers, dogs and cats. Watercolour by Mary Lorraine, 1967.
Lorraine, Mary, active approximately 1967.Date: 17.5.67 [4 May 1967]Reference: 3001748iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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The workplace of a shoemender next to a tavern: the shoemender has gone next door for a drink in the company of the barman. Lithograph by N.L. Delaunois, 1832, after E.J. Pigal.
Pigal, Edmé Jean, 1798-1872.Date: [1832]Reference: 29524i- Pictures
A lank old man at a bar asks a plump barmaid for a glass of gin (left); a man touches his forelock to a man wearing a uniform (right). Etching.
Reference: 35866i- Books
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The public-Housekeeper's monitor: being a serious admonition to the masters and mistresses of those commonly called public-houses, of what kind or denomination soever. To which is prefixed, A letter from a Minister to the Public-Housekeepers of his Parish, recommending this Tract to their serious Perusal.
Date: [1793]- Books
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The publick-House-Keeper's monitor: being a serious admonition to the masters and mistresses of those, commonly called publick-houses, of what kind or denomination so-ever.
Date: [1725]- Books
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The public-Housekeeper's monitor: being a serious admonition to the masters and mistresses of those commonly called public houses, of what kind or denomination soever. to the Public-Housekeepers of his Parish, recommending this Tract to their serious Perusal.
Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The Public-housekeeper's monitor: Being a serious admonition to the masters and mistresses of those commonly called public-houses, of what kind or denomination soever. A new edition, corrected. To which is prefixed, a letter from a minister to the public-housekeepers of his Parish, recommending this tract to their serious perusal.
Date: 1781- Books
America walks into a bar : a spirited history of taverns and saloons, speakeasies, and grog shops / Christine Sismondo.
Sismondo, Christine.Date: [2011], ©2011- Pictures
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A large man carrying a tankard and a wooden half-barrel is singing, representing Jean Ramponneau and his drinking establishment in Paris, Engraving, 1760.
Date: [1760]Reference: 29504i- Books
Drinking matters : public houses and social exchange in early modern Central Europe / Beat Kümin.
Kümin, Beat A.Date: 2007- Pictures
Men of various nationalities surround a gentleman dressed in striped breeches holding a cane, as another man wearing a fez snoozes beside a glazed door marked 'conference'. Colour lithograph by Judd & Co. after Tom Merry, 1884.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: June 7 1884Reference: 627431i- Ephemera
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"All who are visionaries dream of a City Beautiful, but no man in his right senses would dream of putting a pub in it." / Mr. E. Rosslyn Mitchell, M.P. ; issued by the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales, Abbey House, Westminster, S.W.1.
Mitchell, Edward Rosslyn, 1879-1965Date: [Between 1925 and 1935?]- Pictures
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A man and a woman taking tea in the garden of a refreshment house: she asks whether he takes suger, he replies in sentimental terms. Etching attributed to R. Seymour.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1830-1839Reference: 33616i- Books
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The gourmet's guide to Europe / by Lieut.-Col. Newnham-Davis.
Newnham-Davis, Lieut.-Col. (Nathaniel), 1854-1917.Date: 1908- Books
The art of innkeeping / by Alexander Francis Part.
Part, Alexander Francis.Date: 1922- Pictures
A Dutch tavern interior with ten people eating, drinking and conversing. Lithograph by N. Strixner after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: [1811]Reference: 3009647iPart of: Les oeuvres lithographiques, Choix de dessins d'après les grands maîtres de toutes les écoles, tiré du Musée de S. M. le roi de Bavière par Strixner, Pilotj et c..- Pictures
People drinking in a gin palace; people consuming alcoholic drinks falling from a pile of barrels of liquor likened to the upas-tree. Line block (?) after G. Cruikshank, 1842.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 26293i- Books
Beer is best 1992 : best quality, choice, variety, value / [Brewers' Society].
Date: 1992- Books
Choice : consumers' views of pub-going 1992 / compiled by Mike Ripley [and others].
Date: 1992- Pictures
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A busy gin palace bar with customers buying drinks. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, c. 1842.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: [1842]Reference: 26470iPart of: The Drunkard- Pictures
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A French tavern with men at a table in the open air drinking a toast to good health. Lithograph by F. Noël after L. Boilly, 1826.
Boilly, Louis, 1761-1845.Date: [1827]Reference: 26926i- Books
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Observations and facts relative to public houses; Interesting to Magistrates in every Part of Great Britain, to the Clergy and Parochial Officers, and Generally to Brewers, distillers, proprietors, and occupiers, of licensed ale-houses; as well as to the public at large. By a magistrate, acting for the countries of Middlesex, Surrey, Kent, and Essex.
Colquhoun, Patrick, 1745-1820.Date: [1794]- Pictures
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One man punches another in a drunken tavern brawl, two others shout encouragement. Engraving by J. Levasseur after A. Brouwer.
Brouwer, Adriaen, 1605 or 1606-1638.Reference: 26954i- Ephemera
No trust-- no mistrust : since now your liquors are so rich, and I no cause to borrow, I'll live upon my cash to-day, and draw again tomorrow.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]