RMGAF9A3–Dickens lovers went along to The George Inn, Southwark, to watch scenes from 'A Tale of Two Cities' presented by the Dickensian Tabard Players. The occasion was the 137th anniversary of Charles Dickens' birth.
RMB8G3N3–The George Inn, Southwark, is an historic London pub dating from medieval times
RMB8PM4C–George Inn, Southwark
RMAN4ATT–The George Inn, Southwark
RMH7J6KP–Closeup of the George Inn pub sign on Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, UK
RMBNJF9W–16th century The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, The London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMB9DBM0–George Inn, Southwark, the galleries.
RMGH3MYF–Exterior view of the ancient galleried George Inn in Southwark, London, England, U.K.
RMB9DBH3–George Inn, Southwark, the galleries.
RMDDP34J–View of the George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1870. Artist: Anon
RMD8BC29–GEORGE INN, SOUTHWARK
RMBHR3CD–The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1881. Artist: Henry Dixon
RMF0B0M4–LONDON, UK - AUGUST 7TH 2015: An information board at the historic George Inn Public House in Southwark, London on 7th August 20
RMD9XMBK–George Inn Pub in Southwark - London UK
RMBWM8ER–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn.
RMERGDMA–The George Inn, Southwark, London. A 17th century public house which is London 's only remaining galleried inn.
RMDHYR0E–The George Inn off Borough High Street dating from the 17th century it is London's last remaining galleried inn - Southwark London UK
RF2AEWYWX–Remains of the George Inn, Southwark . London. By Ernest Haslehust 1920 print
RMAPHY63–Interior of the George Inn in Southwark which dates from 1676 and is the only galleried inn left in London England
RFGJXYK8–'George Inn, Southwark, 1885' by Philip Norman. Vanished London, print 1905
RMBJWDB7–'Americans in London, A Party at the George Hotel, Borough', Southwark, London, 1910. Artist: Unknown
RMMTCHBA–The George Inn, Southwark, London, Victorian period
RMAN4AWG–The George Inn, Southwark
RMBWMYCT–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn. The George Pub, Borough, London
RMWHB1BR–The George Inn at Southwark.
RMR0TTP5–George Inn, Southwark
RM2WR3DH4–Layout of the George Inn, Southwark, London, UK
RF2EMD1PB–Vintage photograph of The George Inn, Southwark, London - 1889.
RMB8XBG4–Copper pots hanging in the George Inn Southwark the only remaining galleried inn in London
RM2AJR7K3–Performers during the annual Twelfth Night celebrations and mummers plays at the George Inn, in Southwark in central London.
RF2TDNGE8–George Inn, Southwark, 1885 from the book ' London vanished and vanishing ' by Norman, Philip, 1842-1931 Published in 1905 in London by Adam & Charles Black Philip E Norman FSA (9 July 1842 – 17 May 1931) was a British artist, author and antiquary.
RMW7DMRB–The George Inn, Southwark, London, 1887. Artist: Unknown
RMPD71TY–An old trade card (George Inn, Southwark).
RFP7D1C4–Vintage Photograph of The Old George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London
RM2WC7JG6–The George Inn, Southwark - Vintage Cigarette Card Illustration
RMH7J6M4–Pub sign outside The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, UK
RF2AEWRJ3–The George Inn, Borough High Street. The last Southwark hostelry 1926 print
RM2JFYD83–Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1826. By William Knox. Before the building of Westminster Bridge, Borough High Street was the only connection from the south bank of the Thames to the north bank. To the right of the painting the church of St George the Martyr can be seen. In the distance Southwark Cathedral is also visable.
RM2JTFNJM–1963, historical, a lady and a nurse standing outside the historic tavern, the George Inn, located off Borough High Street in Southwark, London, England, UK. Guy's Hospital, a large NHS hospital is nearby. The famous public house, The George Inn is the only surviving galliered coaching inn in London.
RMW5A550–George Inn, Southwark, London
RMAN4AWP–The George Inn, Southwark
RMBNJFDT–16th century The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, The London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RM2WKF5H5–The Gallery, The George inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, Greater London, United Kingdom
RMR0TTW9–George Inn, Southwark in 1889
RM2BJ07TB–George Inn Yard, Southwark.
RMJCPJ3A–UK, London, Borough High Street, sign of George Inn, one of London’s last Galleried Inns, mentioned in Little Dorritt
RMB8PJTD–Map of London and the borough of Southwark in 1799 at the George Inn the only remaining galleried inn in London
RM2AJR7JX–Performers during the annual Twelfth Night celebrations and mummers plays at the George Inn, in Southwark in central London.
RM2KDW629–16th century The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, The London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMD9XMC3–George Inn Pub in Southwark - London UK
RMP94K0T–A four poster bedstead (George Inn, Southwark).
RM2BW3MWK–Merchant of Venice performed at the George Inn in Shakespeare commorative . The annual Shakespeare Commemoration was held in Southwark when beneath the memorial in Park Street and at the George Inn in the Borough High Street , the Over inn players performed acenes from ' Richard II ' and ' The Merchant of Venice ' . Sir Philip Ben Greet , the famous Shakespearean actor , was present . Photo shows , a view of the court scene from ' The Merchant of Venice ' at the George Inn . 25 April 1936
RMKAB3CR–The bar parlour (George Inn, Southwark)
RMRM9AW0–The George Coaching Inn, The George Inn Yard, 77 Borough High St, London SE1 1NH
RMH7J6N1–Exterior view of the George Inn pub sign and Shard skyscraper off Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, U.K.
RF2KG7D3H–Charles George Harper - The Brighton road - the classic highway to the south - The Talbot Inn Yard, Borough, Southwark, London - 1922
RM2R8T076–Picture Shows: Shakespeare (C. Francies J. Stanislaw) welcoming Caesar (Thomas Bomen) on the Steps of London Bridge today. Caesar Lands Again Two thousand years after his original landing in Britain, Julius Caesar came ashore today (Saturday) at London Bridge. And there to Welcome him were Shakespears, Britannie. and a crowd of ancient Britana. The conqueror, instead D. being repelied, was treated as an honoured visitor, and conducted from London bridge to the George Inn, Southwark, for a performance of Shakespeare play. May 17, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto)
RMDDN484–Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1815. Artist: Anon
RM2RF3XC4–People socialising outside the ancient galleried George Inn, off Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, U.K.
RMAN4AWM–The George Inn, Southwark
RMFW5N8R–plaque in Borough High St, Southwark, London; marking the site of the old White Hart Inn, a galleried inn (like the George that still exists nearby), immortalized by Shakespeare in Henry VI and by English novelist CHarles Dickens in his first novel, The Pickwick Papers.
RM2WKF5GC–The George inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, Greater London, United Kingdom
RMR0TTW0–bar parlour of the George Inn, Southwark
RM2BJ07T6–George Inn Yard, Southwark.
RMF16N9D–Parliament Bar sign at the George Inn near Borough Market in Southwark, South London England UK Great Britain KATHY DEWITT
RMB8TYW0–George Inn exterior built 1677 the only remaining galleried inn in London
RM2AJR7JM–Performers during the annual Twelfth Night celebrations and mummers plays at the George Inn, in Southwark in central London.
RM2JD6WF3–16th century The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, The London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RM2AJR5MW–London, UK. 5th Jan 2020. The 25th annual Twelfth Night Celebration, an ancient Midwinter custom, is held at Bankside, performed by 'The Lions part' players. The Holly Man, decked in green foliage, is piped over the River Thames. He is joined by the London Mummers, to toast (wassail) the people, and perform freestyle folk combat play in colourful costumes. The procession moves across the river, to Shakespeare's Globe and on to the St George Inn, Southwark. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RMP92TKN–A dining room in the demolished wing (George Inn, Southwark).
RM2BW3W6N–Merchant of Venice performed at the George Inn in Shakespeare commorative . The annual Shakespeare Commemoration was held in Southwark when beneath the memorial in Park Street and at the George Inn in the Borough High Street , the Over inn players performed acenes from ' Richard II ' and ' The Merchant of Venice ' . Sir Philip Ben Greet , the famous Shakespearean actor , was present . Photo shows , a view of the court scene from ' The Merchant of Venice ' at the George Inn . 25 April 1936
RMKAB3CT–The coffee room (George Inn, Southwark)
RMT39RF7–Entrance sign to The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, The London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
RMB0KJ83–The 'George', 17th century inn, Southwark, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
RM2WR3DN4–The George Inn, or The George, is a public house established in the medieval period on Borough High Street in Southwark, London, owned and leased by t
RM2CARAE0–The George or George Inn public house, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, UK
RMD9XMBW–George Inn Pub in Southwark - London UK
RM2RF3XCH–The ancient galleried George Inn, off Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, U.K.
RMAN4ATY–The George Inn, Southwark
RMAMHBDM–1870 inn Southwark Dog bear old Corydon mouse king head Catherine wheel queen George hotel courtyard coach wagon horse stage tra
RMCN2AN7–London, Southwark The George inn in Borough High Street March 2012
RMR0TTW3–first floor gallery of the George Inn, Southwark
RMCF4Y0K–The George Inn sign outside London's only surviving galleried coaching inn, in Borough High Street.
RMA14073–England London George Inn
RMDHYR1X–The George Inn off Borough High Street dating from the 17th century it is London's last remaining galleried inn - Southwark London UK
RM2AJR7FD–A performer during the annual Twelfth Night celebrations and mummers plays at the George Inn, in Southwark in central London.
RMA564TY–Pub sign The George Inn Borough High Street London SE1 Southwark.
RM2AJR62R–London, UK. 5th Jan 2020. The 25th annual Twelfth Night Celebration, an ancient Midwinter custom, is held at Bankside, performed by 'The Lions part' players. The Holly Man, decked in green foliage, is piped over the River Thames. He is joined by the London Mummers, to toast (wassail) the people, and perform freestyle folk combat play in colourful costumes. The procession moves across the river, to Shakespeare's Globe and on to the St George Inn, Southwark. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2BW3NWE–Merchant of Venice performed at the George Inn in Shakespeare commorative . The annual Shakespeare Commemoration was held in Southwark when beneath the memorial in Park Street and at the George Inn in the Borough High Street , the Over inn players performed acenes from ' Richard II ' and ' The Merchant of Venice ' . Sir Philip Ben Greet , the famous Shakespearean actor , was present . Photo shows , Sir Philip Ben Greet talking with ' Portis ' and Shylock after the performance of ' The Merchant of Venice ' at the George Inn . 25 April 1936
RMKAYR7J–The tap room (George Inn, Southwark)
RMGAG1EH–Buildings and Landmarks - George Inn - London
RMBHR4N9–The George Inn, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1880. Artist: John Crowther
RM2WR3DP3–The George Pub and Restaurant (ex Coaching House); Southwark, London, UK
RM2CARAE5–The George or George Inn public house sign, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, UK
RMD9XMCK–George Inn Pub Sign in Southwark - London UK
RM2RF3XCP–The ancient galleried George Inn, off Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, U.K.
RMAN4AWJ–The George Inn, Southwark
RMJPD7C3–The George or George Inn public house, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, England, GB
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