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English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 East End Born & Bred. Interested in English heritage, history, proper boozers & all things old school.

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gov.uk/government/new… How would they even enforce this? How would they know which pub is your local? And how can you be banned from it for something that didn’t even happen there or had nothing to do with drinking in the first place?” Very suspicious to me 1984

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Beigel Bake on Brick Lane, open since 1974, is one of East London’s last heritage bakeries. Famous for its salt beef beigels and 24/7 service, it stands as a cultural icon amid a rapidly changing area, preserving the spirit of the old East End. #EastEnd #heritage #bricklane

Beigel Bake on Brick Lane, open since 1974, is one of East London’s last heritage bakeries. Famous for its salt beef beigels and 24/7 service, it stands as a cultural icon amid a rapidly changing area, preserving the spirit of the old East End. #EastEnd #heritage #bricklane
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The Boleyn Ground wasn’t just bricks and seats it was a living emblem of East London’s identity, its people, and its passion for football. it was demolished and redeveloped into flats, with tributes like the Memorial Garden and Bobby Moore statue remaining. #eastend #WestHam

The Boleyn Ground wasn’t just bricks and seats it was a living emblem of East London’s identity, its people, and its passion for football. it was demolished and redeveloped into flats, with tributes like the Memorial Garden and Bobby Moore statue remaining. #eastend  #WestHam
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Victoria Park station in East London opened in 1856 and was rebuilt in 1866. It served the North London Railway but closed in 1943 due to declining use and WWII damage. The site was later demolished for the A12, with no trace remaining today. #eastend #history #railway

Victoria Park station in East London opened in 1856 and was rebuilt in 1866. It served the North London Railway but closed in 1943 due to declining use and WWII damage. The site was later demolished for the A12, with no trace remaining today. #eastend #history #railway
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Dover Castle, known as the “Key to England,” is a historic castle on the Kent coast. Built in the 12th century, it has defended Britain for centuries, from medieval invasions to WWII when its secret tunnels were used for military command. #history #england #castle #Heritage

Dover Castle, known as the “Key to England,” is a historic castle on the Kent coast. Built in the 12th century, it has defended Britain for centuries, from medieval invasions to WWII when its secret tunnels were used for military command. #history #england #castle #Heritage
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Albert Gunter, a London bus driver in 1952, became a local hero when he jumped Tower Bridge in his double decker bus. As the bridge began rising unexpectedly he accelerated clearing the gap safely with passengers aboard. He was given a £10 reward. #LondonBridge #History

Albert Gunter, a London bus driver in 1952, became a local hero when he jumped Tower Bridge in his double decker bus. As the bridge began rising unexpectedly he accelerated clearing the gap safely with passengers aboard. He was given a £10 reward. #LondonBridge #History
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Billingsgate Fish Market, a major UK seafood hub since the 17th century, moved to Poplar in 1982. It will close by 2028, ending centuries of fish trading as the historic site is redeveloped into housing. #eastend #history #billingsgate

Billingsgate Fish Market, a major UK seafood hub since the 17th century, moved to Poplar in 1982. It will close by 2028, ending centuries of fish trading as the historic site is redeveloped into housing.
#eastend #history #billingsgate
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In 1972, a massive fire destroyed Gardiner’s department store at Gardiner’s Corner, East London. Famous for Scottish goods, the closed store’s clock tower collapsed during the blaze. Firefighting efforts flooded nearby streets and shut Aldgate East station. #eastend #history

In 1972, a massive fire destroyed Gardiner’s department store at Gardiner’s Corner, East London. Famous for Scottish goods, the closed store’s clock tower collapsed during the blaze. Firefighting efforts flooded nearby streets and shut Aldgate East station. #eastend #history
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In July 1914, just before World War I began, the Royal Navy assembled at Spithead for a grand fleet review. This powerful display of naval strength showcased Britain’s maritime dominance and readiness amid rising tensions in Europe. #history #RoyalNavy #WW1

In July 1914, just before World War I began, the Royal Navy assembled at Spithead for a grand fleet review. This powerful display of naval strength showcased Britain’s maritime dominance and readiness amid rising tensions in Europe. #history #RoyalNavy #WW1
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Over nearly eight decades, Britain built more than a hundred battleships towering symbols of imperial power and maritime dominance. Yet today, not a single one has been preserved. #Britain #history #royalnavy Credit to Britannic edits

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🔥🙏🇬🇧No veteran should go on his final journey alone 🇬🇧🙏🔥 A veteran of the RAF with no family has sadly passed away at the age of 91. John Thomas Gray, originally from Boldon Colliery, passed away on 3 August. With no relatives left behind, only a few photographs were

🔥🙏🇬🇧No veteran should go on his final journey alone 🇬🇧🙏🔥

A veteran of the RAF with no family has sadly passed away at the age of 91.

John Thomas Gray, originally from Boldon Colliery, passed away on 3 August. 

With no relatives left behind, only a few photographs were
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Not my usual nectar but I’ve had the flu last few days so I thought would take it easy 😉 happy Sunday people support proper boozers 👍🏻 cheers 🍻 Chelsea Dan #proper #pub #support

Not my usual nectar but I’ve had the flu last few days so I thought would take it easy 😉 happy Sunday people support proper boozers 👍🏻 cheers 🍻 <a href="/ChelseaDan5/">Chelsea Dan</a> #proper #pub #support