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Caption For Warboys, High Street C1955

The Horse and Harness pub advertises Huntingdon Ales.

Caption For Paignton, The Esplanade 1896

In the centre of the picture, by the shelter, is the site of the late 15th-century Torbay House, which was built over an ale house of ancient origin.

Caption For Melton Mowbray, Market Place C1965

The Black Swan of Home Ales Brewery, a popular edge-of-centre inn, is facing the brand-new supermarket selling best salmon at 3s 11d a tin and its own-brand tea at 1s 3d per packet.

Caption For Yealand Conyers, The Village 1898

The origins of this rambling building, which overlooks the main street, lie in a 15th-century farmhouse, and until the New Inn was built in the 1640s, it also served the village as its ale-house.

Caption For Bala, The White Lion Hotel 1913

Some 60 years earlier George Borrow had stayed here on his tour through 'Wild Wales'; here he drank 'the finest glass of ale he had ever tasted in his life'.

Caption For Bala, The White Lion Hotel 1913

Some 60 years earlier George Borrow had stayed here on his tour through 'Wild Wales'; here he drank 'the finest glass of ale he had ever tasted in his life'.

Caption For Rochester, The Red Lion, Star Hill Corner C1955

The bus advertises Fremlins' ales outside the Red Lion, a Style & Winch house of flamboyant grandeur, but now no more, sad to say.

Caption For Swanley, The Village C1950

The Red Lion sign, dominating this picture, was a familiar sight to many villagers who enjoyed the pub's selection of local ales.

Caption For Beccles, Market Place 1894

The last building is the Swan, a pub since 1538, run by John Fuller, who sold Morse's ales and stouts.

Caption For Reedham, The Ferry C1955

This ferry leaves from the Ferry Inn, where the passengers from this coach are probably still enjoying their Guinness or local ale.

Caption For Steventon, High Street C1955

An Usher's Brewery lorry is making a delivery to the Railway House Hotel, which advertises Usher's ales.

Caption For Castor, Main Road C1955

The Prince of Wales Hotel is advertising Soame ales.

Caption For York, Monk Bar C1885

The public house on the right is The White Horse; the statue of a horse can be seen rearing above the Tower Ales sign.Towards the bar old stonework still remains, with a sign for Pullman's

Caption For Stone, Bents Brewery 1900

Other than Burton, brewing in Staffordshire received a shot in the arm with the opening in 1992 of the Lichfield Brewery, which produces such delights as Resurrection Ale and Xpired.

Caption For Ewhurst, Village 1925

The Old Crown Inn is seen here in the days when it sold ales brewed by Lascelles, Tickner & Co, of Guildford.

Caption For Burton Upon Stather, High Street C1955

The corner shop has gone, and Darley's Ales are not available - the hostelry is now part of the Pubmaster chain.

Caption For Chesham, The Broadway 1897

This late Victorian view shows one of the cottages surviving next to the newly rebuilt Cock pub selling Salter's Fine Ales and Stout.

Caption For Chipstead, Station Parade C1955

The off-licence on the corner of Lackford Road and Station Parade no longer sells Watney`s ales, and currently remains empty with a chartered architect`s name by the door.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

He assembled a vast collection of rock plants from all over the world.

Caption For Beaminster, Hogshill Street 1902

The New Inn, shown here, was favoured by rural workers who would come to sample Mr Weaver's famous ales.