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The Lost Pubs Project

Posted on 2 January 2012 Posted in Random Stuff 2 Comments

By: Elliott Brown

I came across The Lost Pubs Project via a re-tweet on Twitter.

Basically it does exactly what the title suggests, a record of pubs, inns and hotels that have closed over the years listed by town/village. It’s an interesting site for those who remember pubs that are no longer with us.

Not the prettiest web site, but a worthy project that I have bookmarked. I look forward to seeing how it develops.

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2 thoughts on “The Lost Pubs Project”

  1. Brian H says:
    5 January 2012 at 9:09 pm

    It looks like it’s hand coded. Every pub has it’s own individually created page. The owner must making work for himself, surely it would be easier to manage using WordPress with a WIKI plug in or a stand alone WIKI script.

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  2. Arnold Lane says:
    7 January 2012 at 12:10 pm

    I’ve been trying to remember the name of the landlord of The Old Swan at Toller Porcorum in the 1990s. Is he still in the area?

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