Throughout the centuries, Richmond Upon Thames has contained many pubs within its boundaries. In this final episode, I take a look at the pubs that once existed on Hill Rise, Petersham Road, Richmond Hill, Kew Road, Lower Mortlake Road and New Richmond.
Nipper – The HMV Dog
A short history of the world famous logo, the man who painted it and the possibly last resting place of Nipper, the dog who was the model for the picture.
The Lost Pubs of Richmond Upon Thames (Part 3)
Throughout the centuries, Richmond Upon Thames has contained many pubs within its boundaries. In this, the third part of the series, I once again look at some of pubs that are no longer here.
If you are interested in buying any of Richard’s books, he can be contacted here holmes1@blueyonder.co.uk.
Harry Nilsson’s London
Harry Nilsson was an American musician famous for his interpretations of Everybody’s Talking’ and Without You. During the 1970’s he spent a lot of time in London. In this video, we follow in his footsteps as we discover Harry Nilsson’s London.
If you would like to follow the route of the walking tour, please download this file.
The Lost Pubs of Richmond Upon Thames (Part 2)
Throughout the centuries, Richmond Upon Thames has contained many pubs within its boundaries. Here I am once again joined by Richard Holmes, author of Pubs, Inns and Taverns of Richmond to look at some of those that are no longer with us as well as the Breweries that were once found within the town.
If you are interested in buying any of Richard’s books, he can be contacted here holmes1@blueyonder.co.uk.
What is the World’s Oldest Beer you can still buy?
Have you ever wondered what the answer to that question is? Well, let The Squire and Paul from Ale Hunters look to answer it for you.
Ale Hunters – https://www.alehunters.co.uk
Filmed at the Brewery Market, Church St, Twickenham https://brewerymarket.co.uk
The Lost Pubs of Richmond Upon Thames (Part 1)
Throughout the centuries, Richmond Upon Thames has contained many pubs within its boundaires. Here I am joined by Richard Holmes, author of Pubs, Inns and Taverns of Richmond to look at some of those that are no longer with us.
If you are interested in buying any of Richard’s books, he can be contacted here holmes1@blueyonder.co.uk.
The Murder of Julia Thomas (Part 2)
And in the second (and last) part, we look at the conclusion of the murder of Julia Thomas
The Murder of Julia Thomas (Part 1)
Here is a new video looking at one of the most gruesome murders of the late 1800’s.
Happy Canada Day
In celebration of Canada Day, I have put together a short video showing the links between London in the UK and the land of the Great White North