- Source: Snob screen
A snob screen is a device found in some British public houses of the Victorian era. Usually installed in sets, they comprise an etched glass pane in a movable wooden frame and were intended to allow middle class drinkers to see working class drinkers in an adjacent bar, but not to be seen by them, and to be undisturbed by the bar staff.
Pubs with surviving snob screens include:
The Bartons Arms, Birmingham
Bunch of Grapes, London SW3
The Champion, Wells Street, London W1
The Crown and Greyhound, Dulwich Village London (the screens have been re-sited)
The Gate, London N22
John Leslie's, Ratcliffe Terrace, Edinburgh
The Lamb, Bloomsbury, London
Posada, Wolverhampton
Prince Alfred, Maida Vale, London
Princess Louise, Holborn, London
Crown, London N1
Nova Scotia, Bristol
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- The Lamb, Bloomsbury
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