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Right: The Loggerheads, Shrewsbury, had a gents-only room until the end of 1975. Does the inscription perhaps suggest a certain wistfulness about its passing? (Photo: Geoff Brandwood).
Left: The Victoria, Durham, was built in 1899 with a small booth for take-home sales, connected to the servery through a tiny hatch. It goes by the unusual but by no means unique name of family department (Photo: Geoff Brandwood).
Source: The changing face of the English pub in Context 165, published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation in August 2020, written by Geoff Brandwood, a member of the Campaign for Real Ales Heritage Pub Group, who has written widely about historic pub interiors. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/165/26/index.html
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