The Buxton pub, Whitechapel screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith
The Buxton pub, Whitechapel screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith
The Buxton pub, Whitechapel screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith

The Buxton pub, Whitechapel print

Regular price £120 £0
  • Original hand pulled screen print
  • 6 colours
  • 30 x 40 cm
  • Heritage White 315 gsm paper
  • Edition of 50

The Buxton pub on Brick Lane in Whitechapel is named after Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, a 19th-century MP and previously the owner of the nearby Truman Brewery. Sir Thomas was committed to abolishing slavery, he founded the RSPCA and raised money for the local weaving community. 

It is now a modern pub with rooms and a restaurant from the creators of The Culpeper pub, which is close by in Commercial Street. It has been completely refurbished and bears little resemblance to what used to be an old-fashioned boozer called The Archers.

Signed and numbered on the front at the bottom.

Orders are carefully wrapped, rolled into a strong tube and despatched by Royal Mail Special next day delivery signed and tracked within three days, usually quicker. 

Overseas orders are rolled into a strong tube and sent by courier.

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