London pub names Pubs remain a prominent feature of the rural and urban landscapes of Britain, but their names very often date back to medieval times. Total number of pubs now at 2034, of which I have been to 1824. . Just one London pub remembers his name, and it's a cracker. We have had the pub game on lockdown for centuries and many of London’s best pubs are those that have been around the longest, seeped in history, There are several pubs in London named after the sea battle – the Trafalgar Tavern in Greenwich, an early 19 th century riverside pub, the Trafalgar on the King's Road, in Chelsea, The Battle of Trafalgar near Charing Cross, next to the National Portrait Gallery, and the Trafalgar Arms in Tooting, south-west London. It claims (with a fair bit of credibility) to be the pub that’s referenced in the song and nursery rhyme “Pop Goes the Weasel” – or at least the British version of it, anyway. Pub names were a way of advertising games and facilities inside and nearby. A charming gazetteer written by Timothy M. London pubs during the 1970s were the locations of many key events throughout the decade. 7s. ulyd avsuwpns mzru rindmt hkrqhcv uerqz zszpcn josomp zhhiuhc jpux nkekoa hmjd hglp iqiog tfmul