From the Cockell and Laming guide to collecting Whitbread Inn-signia Page 49 has reference to these Cabinet Size Black and white photographs.
I have for sale a black and white Photograph of a Whitbread Public House called "The Britannia"
The photograph is 8.3 ins by 6.3 ins
As far as I know this pub was never featured in the various Whitbread Inn Signs sets of published pubs.
Stuck on the rear of the Photograph is a typed write-up giving details of the pub This states that the pub was at Milton Regis, near Sittingbourne, Swale, Kent.
The write-up states that "HMS Britannia was not made in England! The name came from the Romans via Scotland, to be revived on the back of our coins by King Charles 11, who gave instructions that one of his numerous friends should this time be the model. "And a pretty thing it is , that he should choose her face to represent Britannia by". Pepys.
Design Violet Rutter. Built Wateringbury Brewery 1957
It will be sent 2nd class post large letter in a cardboard backed envelope. Marked Do not Bend.
Other pubs also available!