29 landlords from Blackpool pubs who pulled the pints in the 90s and 00s including Wheatsheaf, Bloomfield, Flashman's and The Queens
They will have served thousands of pints between them keeping the drinks flowing every day.
By Claire Lark
Published 16th Mar 2023, 08:34 BST
Updated 16th Mar 2023, 09:18 BST
They are the the landlords at watering holes across Blackpool. Each will be a familiar face to a generation of drinkers who enjoyed a tipple or two during the 90s and early 00s.
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Former boxer Louis Veitch took over as landlord of The Last Orders Inn, on Bond Street in 2002.
Louis is pictured outside the pub with wife Sandra Photo: Rob Lock
Landlord of the Oxford pub Sutcliffe carried a picture of partner Yvonne Gillies with him wherever he went after a Tattoo convention at the Tangerine Club Photo: Martin Bostock
Manager of the Raikes Hotel, Keith Lawton, looks on with trepidation as Town Crier Barry McQueen carries out the ancient ritual 'tasting of the ale'. Tradition apparently dictates that if the Crier deems the ale poor then the landlord is consigned to the stocks and public humiliation Photo: Rob Lock