8 Haunting Photographs Of Derelict East London Pubs (PICTURES)

8 Haunting Photographs Of London's Derelict East End Pubs
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These haunting shots of derelict East London pubs tell of the decline of the once thriving local hostelry. Captured by photographer Antony Cairns, the images were created using the Van Dyke Brown process, popular among photographers in Victorian London, when the city's myriad boozers were in their pomp.

East End Boozers
The Crown & Cushion, Woolwich - (1840-2008)(01 of08)
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(credit:Anthony Cairns)
The Tidal Basin, Canning Town – (1862-1997)(02 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)
The Albion, Bow Common - (1881-2005)(03 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)
The Railway Arms, Sutton St - (1881-2001)(04 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)
The Conqueror, Austin St/Boundary St - (1899-2001)(05 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)
The Marquis of Lansdowne - (1838- 2000)(06 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)
The Flying Scud, Hackney Rd – (1874-1994)(07 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)
The Victoria, Woolwich Rd, Charlton - (1881-?)(08 of08)
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(credit:Antony Cairns)

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