The Eagle, Pennywell.
Bag'OFarthings pub, cracking name
in the style of Topsy's Happy House Tavern in Norfolk Street.
Clarendon Hotel, High Street East.
Early Red Lion Hotel on Crowtree Road
The Crowtree Inn on Crowtree Road.
What was the names of the 'pub of four names' ?
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Blue House.Commercial Road
The Black Swan AKA the mucky duck, built 1823.
International Hotel on International Rd.
The Bush,Hendon. With info on Sunderland's Roman past
Mason's Arms.Dunning Street or the Number 9.
Another view of The Bridge End Vaults.
The Nutwith on Coronation Street.
The original Laburnam Cottage
The rebuilt Laburnam Cottage, a chemists now
The Robert Burns East End Carnival in Coronation Street 1920s
It's nickname was The Inkwell due to a deep old well out back, Geordie, an old mate long gone told me that back in the 70's as he'd drank in here, ended up as Fella's ice cream.
The White Hart, one of three pubs owned by Quakers, the others being The Scotch House and The Vestry..
Garrick's Head Inn .Bedford Street. Had a wood 'horseshoe' bar in the middle of the
room ended as a Formica bar in the corner
A coloured view of the Imperial Vaults
Hendon Station Hotel, East Hendon Road.
Glebe Cleft Villas and The Glebe Hotel that became The Royalty, now the Stumble Inn.
George and Dragon, Tenent's Baker and Confectioner, South Hylton
.The Caledonian and Imperial Vaults, Lambton Street.
.Red Lion, Crowtree Road, U.K's most popular pub name and we've got none.
An old photo of the New Welcome Tavern
The Phoenix Inn, end of Chester Road. Ind Coope bar, unusual as it's a London brewery
Wellington Tavern, Wellington
street, Deptford.
Side view of The Royal Tent, situated
in front of Bishopwearmouth church.
The Adelaide on Adelaide Place .
Demolition of The Royal Tent, showing
the Bishopwearmouth church behind.
Not a pub as such but you can not miss out Vaux Brewery built on the site of Roman remains but try telling that to people in power.
A side view of The Three Crowns, to re-open.
The Criterion, then The Post Office and finally The Windsor Castle, now grassland and tarmac.
Cottage Tavern, Fleet Street.
Commercial Inn & Ferry Hotel & Ferry Landing
The original Ship Inn, 1 High Street East.
Burlington Inn, Hendon Road.
The Bath Hotel, Lawrence Street Hendon.
The Waterloo Hotel, Bodlewell Lane. The smaller building is The General Wolfe.
Aylmer Arms.Aylmer Street, Blue Anchor yard.
Earl of Durham, Ettricks Quay
The pub not the woman....
Commercial Tavern (bottom of Hedworth Street)
White House, ended up as Gideon's Bar before being turned into a private house.