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The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
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The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936. The Royal Anchor hotel, 18th century coaching inn on the London to Portsmouth road. Grade II listed and known for association with Nelson (on his way to Trafalgar) and
Wellington and Blucher (at the end of the Napoleonic War). From " Old Inns - A Series of 40", 1936. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1936]
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The Royal Anchor, Liphook, Hampshire, 1936 - A Glimpse into History
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print takes us back to the year 1936 and presents us with a remarkable sight - The Royal Anchor hotel in Liphook, Hampshire. This charming establishment dates back to the 18th century when it served as a coaching inn on the London to Portsmouth road. The Grade II listed building holds great historical significance as it was frequented by notable figures such as Admiral Horatio Nelson on his way to Trafalgar and Wellington and Blucher at the end of the Napoleonic War. Its association with these legendary figures adds an air of grandeur and prestige to this already impressive structure. The photograph showcases the architectural beauty of The Royal Anchor, with its brick facade adorned by elegant chimneys. It stands proudly against a backdrop of lush greenery, showcasing both nature's tranquility and man-made craftsmanship. Intriguingly, we see a dog in front of the entrance, perhaps belonging to one of the guests or locals who frequented this esteemed establishment. The presence of people in the background adds life and context to this snapshot from history. Thanks to W. D. & H. O. Wills' "Old Inns - A Series of 40" we are fortunate enough to have access to this timeless image that captures not only a moment frozen in time but also offers us glimpses into Britain's rich heritage. As we gaze upon this photograph print today, we can't help but appreciate how it effortlessly transports us back through time – allowing us a window into an era long gone yet forever preserved within these walls.
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