London
- The Adam and Eve, Chelsea
 - The Bear and Staff, Bear Sreet and Charing Cross. Rebuilt 1878
 - The Black Friar Pub (10 views)
 - The Black Lion Tavern, Chelsea
 - Black Lion Pub, 274 High Kilburn Road. Rebuilt 1898
 - Builders Arms, Chelsea, c. 1820
 - The Bull and Bush, Hampstead
 - The Cambridge, Charing Cross Road, 1887
 - The Captain's Cabin
 - The Cock, 7 Great Portland St, 1897
 - The Cock Pit, 7 St Andrew's Hill
 - The Cricketers, The Green, Richmond
 - The Cricketers and Thames, Chelsea
 - The Cross Keys
 - The Crown, Seven Dials
 - The Crown & Cushion, 133-35 Westminster Bridge Road
 - The Dog & Duck, 18 Bateman Street, London W1D 3AJ (1897)
 - Don Saltero's, Chelsea
 - The Duke's Head, Putney, 1887
 - The Duke of York, 45 Harrowby Street , 1889
 - Eight Bells, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
 - The Eight Bells, Hatfield
 - The Elgin, Ladbroke Grove
 - The Exmouth Arms, Clerkenwell
 - The Falcon, Clapham
 - The Flask, Hampstead
 - Fox and Anchorn, 115 Charterhouse St, Clerkenwell , 1898
 - Friend at Hand
 - The Grapes Inn, Limehouse
 - The Green Man, Chelsea
 - The Globe, London Bridge, 1872
 - The Globe, 83 Moorgate at London Wall
 - Hung, Drawn & Quartered Pub, Byward Street and Great Tower Street, 1914
 - Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead
 - The King’ Arms, 65 Newcomen St
 - The King’ Head, 10 Stafford St
 - Old Blue Last, 38 Great Eastern St, London EC2A 3ES (1876)
 - Oxford Arms (pre-Victorian; demolished 1876)
 - The Plough, 27 Museum Street, 1855
 - The Porcupine, 48 Charing Cross Road, 1873
 - The Prince Albert, 163 Royal College St
 - The Prince of Wales, Willesden Lane
 - The Princess Victoria, 217 Uxbridge Rd
 - The Prospect of Whitby, 1520s; façade early nineteenth century
 - The Red Lion
 - The Rising Sun, London
 - The Round House, Garrick Street
 - Salutation Inn, 1910
 - The Ship, 3 Hart Street, London
 - The Ship, 11 Talbot Court, 1873
 - The Shooting Star, 125-129 Middlesex Street
 - Star & Garter Hotel (The Mansions). Rebuilt 1898
 - The Sugarloaf, 65 Cannon St, 1873
 - Tom Cribb
 - The Wellington, the Strand
 - The White Lion, Putney, 1887
 
    
England, outside London
- Acorn Inn, Evershot
 - The Bell, East Molesey, Surrey
 - The Bonnie Boat, Hull
 - Guide over Sands, Lancashire
 - The King's Arms, High East Street, Dorchester
 - "On the Rocks," Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
 - Rutland Arms, Mansfield. the Lake District
 - The Star Inn, Alfriston
 - The Swan, Summer Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey
 - Public Houses in Walmgate, York
 - Pre-Nineteenth-Century Public Houses (excluding Walmgate) in York
 - Nineteenth-Century Coaching Houses and Inns in York
 - Pubs in York converted to other uses
 
Wales
Nothern Ireland
- Bittles Bar, Belfast
 - The Botanic Inn, Belfast
 - The Crown Bar, Belfast
 - The Garrick, Belfast
 - The Morning Star, Belfast
 - Molly's Yard, Belfast
 
Scotland
Related Material
- London's taverns, the predecessors of nineteenth-century gentlemen's clubs
 - “Bits of Old London: Old Inns” (from the 1887 Illustrated London News)
 - Blood, Betting and Baiting: The Dark History of London’s Pubs
 - Instead of the Pub: Temperance Billiard Halls
 - An alternative to the pub: The Chelsea Temperance Billiard Hall
 - An 1887 cartoon on the naming of pubs
 
Last modified 10 June 2019