Southampton's Lost Pubs
Southampton's Lost Pubs
The vast collection of Southampton public house photographs and information about them was researched by the late Tony Gallaher and published in his 1995 "Southampton Inns & Taverns". This is a sequel.
The photos were passed by his wife to Tony's friend, Dave Goddard, who shared Tony's enthusiasm for researching Southampton pubs. With local historian, Jim Brown, they bring back memories of the enjoyable times spent by pub locals in various hostelries.
Social and changing attitudes, legislation, such as the ban on smoking, and other factors, have resulted in far too many public houses vanishing and not replaced.
Many buildings have been demolished and replaced by new structures and others have undergone a complete change of use whilst retaining the former structure.
Sotonians will enjoy a trawl through the pages and former casual or regular patrons will have a pleasant trip down memory lane, recalling the enjoyable times spent having a drink with family or friends in a congenial atmosphere.
About the Author
Jim Brown is a local author and researcher with a passion for Southampton's history. A former detective with the Southampton City Police, he has lived and worked in the city all of his life.
In retirement he has devoted himself to investigating the city's past. As a leading member of the Bitterne Local History Society he has written and contributed to several books and booklets.
For more information on Jim Brown and other books he has written, please see his 'Meet our Author's' page: