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Hoare Collection (#31)

"Exploring the Hidden Gems: Unveiling the Historic Hoare Pubs of London" Step into a bygone era as we embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world pubs

Background imageHoare Collection: Mrs. Hugh E. H. Hoare, c1893. Artist: Henry Herschel Hay Cameron

Mrs. Hugh E. H. Hoare, c1893. Artist: Henry Herschel Hay Cameron
Mrs. Hugh E. H. Hoare, c1893. From The Studio Volume 2. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]

Background imageHoare Collection: Christian Frederick Zincke, 1752. Artist: William Hoare

Christian Frederick Zincke, 1752. Artist: William Hoare
Christian Frederick Zincke, 1752. Zincke (c1684-1767), painter of miniatures in enamels. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]

Background imageHoare Collection: Master Henry Hoare (1784-1836), as a Boy, Gardening, 1883 (1906). Artist: Charles Wilkinson

Master Henry Hoare (1784-1836), as a Boy, Gardening, 1883 (1906). Artist: Charles Wilkinson
Master Henry Hoare (1784-1836), as a Boy, Gardening, 1883. A stippled engraving by Charles Wilkin (1750-1814) after an original painting by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). From The Connoisseur, VOL

Background imageHoare Collection: Sir Samuel Hoare, British statesman, 1935. Artist: Edmond Xavier Kapp

Sir Samuel Hoare, British statesman, 1935. Artist: Edmond Xavier Kapp
Sir Samuel Hoare, British statesman, 1935. Known as Sir Samuel Hoare until 1944 when he was created Viscount Templewood, Hoare (1880-1959)

Background imageHoare Collection: Mitcham Grove, Surrey, the seat of Henry Hoare, c1827

Mitcham Grove, Surrey, the seat of Henry Hoare, c1827

Background imageHoare Collection: Miss Hannah Russell, 18th century (1912). Artist: William Hoare

Miss Hannah Russell, 18th century (1912). Artist: William Hoare
Miss Hannah Russell, 18th century (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imageHoare Collection: Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope 1688-1744. Hoare, William of Bath 1706 - 1792 (after)

Background imageHoare Collection: Samuel Hoare & Family

Samuel Hoare & Family
SAMUEL HOARE banker, depicted at home with his family - his wife with her back to us, his daughter Sarah proposing a game of chess instead of The Times Date: 1757 - 1825

Background imageHoare Collection: Samuel Hoare

Samuel Hoare
SAMUEL HOARE Banker. Date: 1757 - 1825

Background imageHoare Collection: Pitt the Elder / Hoare

Pitt the Elder / Hoare
WILLIAM PITT - THE ELDER 1ST EARL OF CHATHAM English politician Date: 1708 - 1778

Background imageHoare Collection: Telling the Tale by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Telling the Tale by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Reverse of promotional postcard for Telling The Tale by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare from Une Nuit de Noces by Henri Keroul and Albert Barre (Theatre des Folies Dramatiues, Paris)

Background imageHoare Collection: Oh! I Say!! by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Oh! I Say!! by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare. First produced at the Criterion Theatre, 28th May 1913. Based on Une Nuit de Noces by Henri Keroul and Albert Barrie (Theatre des Folies Dramatiques)

Background imageHoare Collection: Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Promotional postcard for Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare; music Philip Braham. First produced at Palace Theatre, Southampton, 10th May 1915

Background imageHoare Collection: Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Promotional postcard for Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare from Martin Swaynes novel of 1912. First produced at the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool

Background imageHoare Collection: This Way, Madam! by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare

This Way, Madam! by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Promotional postcard for This Way, Madam! By Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare from the French Aime des Femmes by Maurice Hennequin and Albert Mitchell (Palais Royal, 2nd May 1911)




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"Exploring the Hidden Gems: Unveiling the Historic Hoare Pubs of London" Step into a bygone era as we embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world pubs. These timeless establishments, scattered across different corners of London, hold stories that whisper secrets from yesteryears. Our first stop takes us to Old Ivy House PH in Finsbury, where ivy-clad walls and rustic charm transport us back in time. As we move along, Training Ship Mercury in River Hamble beckons with its maritime allure and echoes of young boys' laughter during swimming lessons. Venturing further, Prince Albert PH in Nunhead stands proud amidst its Victorian elegance. Its rich history is palpable as patrons gather for hearty conversations over pints. Alscot Arms in Bermondsey follows suit, exuding an old-world charisma that lures locals and visitors alike. Abbey Tavern awaits our arrival next; nestled in Kentish Town's vibrant streetscape, it boasts a warm ambiance reminiscent of simpler times. The Ship PH at Limehouse then greets us with tales of sailors and dockworkers who sought solace within its weathered walls after long days at sea. In Soho's bustling heart lies Swiss Hotel—a haven for artists and intellectuals seeking inspiration since time immemorial. Swan PH enchants Hammersmith residents with its riverside charm while Royal Standard PH embraces Walworth locals like an old friend returning home. Railway Tavern at Limehouse whispers stories from the industrial age when steam trains roared nearby—its character etched into every nook and cranny. Lastly, Prince Of Wales PH stands tall amidst Bethnal Green's vibrant community—an emblematic gathering place cherished by generations past and present. Each photograph captures not just bricks-and-mortar but also fragments of lives lived within these hallowed spaces—the laughter shared, dreams nurtured, friendships forged over countless evenings spent in their embrace. Hoare pubs are more than mere buildings.