Welcome to some of Britain’s
best ceramic pubs. You can either roam around the map of Britain or read the
illustrated details on each pub below (click on
the
photos to enlarge). On the map, anywhere the cursor
becomes a hand, just click and you will see a photograph of the site - try it
out on Carlisle, where these two panels come from! Use your browser's back
button to return to the map and explore more of Britain's ceramic pub heritage.
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Howard Arms, Carlisle - ceramic facade by Doulton of
Lambeth |
Two Ships Hotel, Rochdale - built 1920s for Bury Brewery
Company |
Green Bricks pub, Hull - better than usual turn-of-
the-century faience |
Good brewer's name lettering on the Shipwrights Arms,
Chatham |
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Punch Hotel, Hull - built 1896 using Burmantofts
faience, local architects |
Porch detail from Punch Hotel (left) - faience panels by
E. C. Spruce |
Bonny Boat, Hull - part of exterior tiling with Robinson
Crusoe in his kayak |
Prince Albert, Camden - good Charrington's exterior |
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White Horse, Aberystwyth - faience manufacturer as yet
unknown |
Luscious grapes in this detail from the White Horse,
left |
A good advert for Star Ales from Plymouth Breweries
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the Dolphin, Dartmouth |