Thank you to everyone who has helped me to promote London's Lost Pubs this year, it's been amazing to feature in so many great articles. And to everyone who hosted my talks too or invited me on their shows. Pleasure to have worked with you all!
Great to speak at @W4BookFest yesterday with @NickHennegan about London's Lost Pubs, bringing to a close a summer of events that started at @StreathamSoc . Copies of London's Lost Pubs available in many good bookshops across the capital and beyond!
Some tickets still available for my talk on London's Lost Pubs with @NickHennegan at @W4BookFest at the Tabard Theatre this Sunday at 1545. Don't miss out - book here! https://t.co/GkSgeOhpjz
Now less than a week to go until my talk with the excellent @NickHennegan at @W4BookFest on London's Lost Pubs - 1545 on Sunday 14th Sep at The Tabard Theatre - get your tickets here - https://t.co/GkSgeOhpjz
Not long to go now until my talk with @NickHennegan at @W4BookFest on 14th September at 1545 - can't wait! - tickets available at https://t.co/GkSgeOgRu1
Last chance - my talk on London's Lost Pubs is taking place tomorrow at 1830 at the Battersea Bookshop - final few tickets available here - https://t.co/E9bkieaEdC
@LondonPubMap Parr was a prolific pub architect as well as designing some other charming buildings in West London. The old fire station in Brentford is my favourite!
@daltbot5000 Very much enjoyed reading your two articles about Irish pubs in London, especially your description of the Railway House in Tottenham.
I'd never clocked The College Arms in Bloomsbury was an Irish pub mind you, had sort of blended into that off TCR blur!