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Illustration for Licensed Houses and their Management (b / w photo)
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Illustration for Licensed Houses and their Management (b / w photo)
5990161 Illustration for Licensed Houses and their Management (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Lounge of the Ancient Rose and Crown at Tonbridge provides a Good Example of Reconstruction, Several Small Rooms having been thrown into One Spacious Lounge. Illustration for Licensed Houses and their Management edited by W Bently Capper (Caxton, Post War edition, 1946).); © Look and Learn
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Bars Business Business Enterprises Cafe Cafes Corporations Counter Free Trade Furnishing Goods Transport Licensed Lounge Management Premises Reconstruction Street Cafe Taverns Thrown Daguerrotype Furnish Home Furnishing Tonbridge Upholstered Goods
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This print captures the essence of a historic English licensed house, providing a glimpse into its management and reconstruction. The image showcases the Lounge of the Ancient Rose and Crown at Tonbridge, which serves as an excellent example of how several small rooms have been transformed into one spacious lounge. The photograph, taken by an English photographer in the 20th century, is part of a private collection. It was featured in "Illustration for Licensed Houses and their Management" edited by W Bently Capper and published in 1946. The book explores various aspects of managing licensed houses during post-war times. In this image, we see the bar counter with its trade furniture that adds to the historical charm. The furnishing reflects the style prevalent during that era. This snapshot offers us a window into history - it takes us back to early to mid-20th century England when such establishments played a significant role in British culture. The photo also highlights how licensed houses were not just places for socializing but also important business ventures. They served as meeting points for locals and visitors alike while contributing to goods transport corporations. With its rich historical context and attention to detail, this print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate both the architectural beauty of these premises and their cultural significance within European society.
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