RMET7J2T–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RM2BJ07TB–George Inn Yard, Southwark.
RM2B49A56–British hotels, pubs, inns and taverns. A circa 1930's photograph of the coach yard of the George Inn at Huntingdon
RMRM9AW0–The George Coaching Inn, The George Inn Yard, 77 Borough High St, London SE1 1NH
RF2KG7D3H–Charles George Harper - The Brighton road - the classic highway to the south - The Talbot Inn Yard, Borough, Southwark, London - 1922
RMR5DW4B–George Inn Yard, Southwark. One hundred and twenty plates with text, and fifteen unpublished plates. Society for photographing Relics of Old London. London, 1875. Source: Tab.700.b.3, plate 53.
RMDDNP2G–View of the yard at the Bull and Mouth Inn, St Martin's le Grand, City of London, 1817. Artist: George Shepherd
RMAK007D–the george inn london bridge london uk england 2003
RMWHA82K–The Old George Inn. Salisbury. by F A Goodall & J B Surgey 1838
RMFBNEMP–UK, England, Norton St Philip, The George Inn, rear courtyard, claimed to be Britain's oldest tavern. 1911 line illustration
RM2B0K58M–A very old engraving (or painting) showing the coach yard and stables at the King's Arms Tavern, (sometimes called the King's Head) 132 High Holborn, London, UK (Circa 1850). The image is interesting in that it shows the building 'warts and all' with washing hanging from the galleries and a groom, hay fork in hand standing next to a pile of recently gathered horse dung and straw. A water pump stands to the left.
RMB8G3N3–The George Inn, Southwark, is an historic London pub dating from medieval times
RM2MCXTF5–Circa 1940 of the coach yard at the Beaufort Arms, Monmouth, Wales originally a former coaching inn dating from the early eighteenth century, A 2005 episode of the television series Doctor Who, 'The Unquiet Dead', was filmed in the courtyard.
RF2RF0C92–Looking down onto St Michael and All Angels Church and the George Inn in Hubberholme in Langstrothdale, North Yorkshire.
RM2AA9J71–A quaint view into a hidden world, the cobbled courtyard of The Old George Inn. Newcastle’s oldest pub, dating from 1582.
RM2G8PTM6–George House pub sign on an ornate wrought-iron bracket in the Hampshire village of Hambledon with St George and the Dragon, England, UK
RMB6615A–Back yard of King George II Inn.,Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania,USA,North America,
RMBWM8H3–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn.
RMDDN5JX–Castle Tavern, Old Kent Road, London, c1830. Artist: George Scharf
RMET8BM9–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RM2BJ07T6–George Inn Yard, Southwark.
RMAT3R9X–UK London The Borough The George Londons last galleried pub
RM2B7J0AJ–A Victorian map or plan (taken from a conveyance) showing property occupiers and owners in Black Horse Yard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. Property was sold to Paul Shimmings by Ann Addison (who retained other property. The original document was colour coded as mentioned.
RMKAYR7F–The rear of the Inn and coach yard as they were in 1889 (George Inn, Southwark)
RM2E9HK8Y–THE PORCUPINE INN YARD, RUSHMORE HILL. Author Birch, William Russell 30.14. Place of publication: [London], Date of publication: [before 1794] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching with hand-colouring Dimensions: plate 6.4 x 9.1 cm, on sheet 9.9 x 14 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RMW7D3JW–'The Stage Coach or Country Inn Yard', 1747. Artist: William Hogarth
RMAK007B–the george inn london bridge london uk england 2003
RM2GEK9G8–UK, England, Oxfordshire, Burford, High Street, stone arch to George Yard and half-timbered former George Inn
RMR0TTWC–Rear of the inn and coach yard of the George Inn, Southwark, 1889
RMGD7CR0–The White House Inn, Bed and Breakfast, Cooperstown, NYC
RMAD6G0G–Seven Wives Bed Breakfast Inn Orig Woolley Foster Home 1870 Utah s Dixie St George UTAH
RMW34E1Y–McConkey's Ferry Inn, in Pennsylvania, USA, the tavern where George Washington stopped before crossing the Delaware River in 1776
RM2JP7REJ–The rear of the Inn and coach yard as they were in 1889 (George Inn, Southwark)
RMW7F16M–'The Swan Yard, Reigate', 1912, (1914). Artist: James S Ogilvy.
RM2G8PTJT–George House pub sign on an ornate wrought-iron bracket in the Hampshire village of Hambledon with St George and the Dragon, England, UK
RMB7J292–Sketches by Boz Scotland Yard illustration by George Cruikshank from Dickens of a public house on the site of Met Police HQ
RMBWM8ER–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn.
RMDDN5DP–George and Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: Anon
RMET830D–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMHT2EG7–'The Swan Yard, Reigate', 1912, (1914). Artist: James S Ogilvy.
RM2AX9BXP–Publications . > 78 910 Passage Samuel Cantrill 5 )> Dwelling-house (New)Yard, &c. » 55 11 Wash-house George Grange 55 55 12 1314 Dwelling-house (New)Yard, cKc.Wash-house Faulkner 5) 1516 Dwelling-houseYard 55 17 Privy 0 0 I5i% Nc%v Inn Lane. Joftathan fee? Vol. I, pp. 81-89.
RM2C7GAYH–Engraved Pavement stone in Castle Court
RMG6A2KF–St George's Day
RM2E9EY53–The Ruins of St. Mary's Abbey. York. Author Haynes, John 45.8.3.b. Place of publication: [London , York] Publisher: [Sold by Thomas Hammond, Inn, bookseller in High-Ouzegate; at the Printing-Office in Coffee-Yard, York: and by A. Bettesworth, in Pater-Noster-Row, London] Date of publication: [1730] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching Dimensions: platemark 44.4 x 32.9 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2GEK9G4–UK, England, Oxfordshire, Burford, High Street, stone arch to George Yard and half-timbered former George Inn
RMAD6G0J–Seven Wives Bed Breakfast Inn Orig Woolley Foster Home 1870 Utah s Dixie St George UTAH
RMBWM8KC–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn.
RMET7NJ4–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMBWMYCT–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn. The George Pub, Borough, London
RM2AWPB2A–Twentieth century palace; the Piccadilly Hotel; with some notes on the history, landmarks & worthies of Piccadilly & Regent street . Court Yard of the White Bear Inn, Piccadilly(from an old Water-colour). In Horwood 3 map of London, published in 1792,the numeration of Piccadilly began at the junction ofTichborne Street and Great Windmill Street. BetweenAir Street and George Court (Piccadilly Place) thenumbers going westwards then ran from 28 to 40,whereas in Tallis s Views they range from 19 to 32,the houses opposite beginning at 208-9, and ending atthe Rectory—Idi. It is interesting to note t
RM2E9F5R5–A Prospect of the Barracks of Dublin, from St. James's Church Yard. Author Walker, Anthony 53.17.1.b Place of publication: London Publisher: Printed for Rob.t Sayer Map , Printseller, at the Golden Bank near Serjeants Inn, Fleet Street., Date of publication: [1750s c.] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching and engraving Dimensions: sheet 24.9 x 39.8 cm [trimmed within platemark]. Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
RM2GEK9FX–UK, England, Oxfordshire, Burford, High Street, stone arch to George Yard and half-timbered former George Inn
RMJCPJ34–UK, London, Borough High Street, The George Inn, one of London’s last Galleried Inns, mentioned in Little Dorritt
RMET78Y7–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMBWMYD6–The George Pub is London's only surviving galleried coaching inn. The George Pub, Borough, London
RM2E9HBKA–To The Rev.d Edward Maltby B.D. Vicar of Holbeach. This View of Holbeach Church, Lincolnshire, Is most respectfully Inscribed, by his much obliged and humble Servants, William & Hilkiah Burgess. Author Burgess, Hilkiah 19.27.b. Place of publication: [London] Publisher: Publish'd as the Act directs, Feb.y 1.st. 1804, by W. Burgess, Fleet, near Holbeach, Lincolnshire , H. Burgess, No. 7, New Inn Yard, Shoreditch, London., Date of publication: [1804] Item type: 1 print Medium: etching and engraving Dimensions: platemark 25.7 x 36.1 cm Former owner: George
RMJCPJ3A–UK, London, Borough High Street, sign of George Inn, one of London’s last Galleried Inns, mentioned in Little Dorritt
RMET9AH4–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET9C8M–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET7TB9–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET722E–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET8AAT–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET8TJ8–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET789J–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMET75R7–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
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