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Revolution Vodka Bar, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Built as offices and hall for Lincs Farmers Union, by architects Watkins and Coombes in 1935. In 1961 it became Agriculture House offices; 1975 it became Anglian Water Authority offices (Lincolnshire Sewage Division), later it was the West Lindsey District Council Area Offices and then Adult Education Offices. It became vacant in the late 1990s. Opened as bar in September 2001 after extensive internal rearrangements and external changes to windows.
Revolution Vodka Bar, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Built as offices and hall for Lincs Farmers Union, by architects Watkins and Coombes in 1935. In 1961 it became Agriculture House offices; 1975 it became Anglian Water Authority offices (Lincolnshire Sewage Division), later it was the West Lindsey District Council Area Offices and then Adult Education Offices. It became vacant in the late 1990s. Opened as bar in September 2001 after extensive internal rearrangements and external changes to windows.
I lived just off Baldwin Street in 2003, when it was all kebab shops and empty office blocks, and while it improved a lot since then, it still had the feel of a part of town that has been held back. Hopefully the bus gates will complete the transformation and it will get the appreciation it deserves, because it's actually a pretty good streetscape.
RobG organised one of the events for the relaunch of OUT, at Vodka Revolution in Soho.
Left to right, this is Martin, Philip, myself and Emile.
RobG organised one of the events for the relaunch of OUT, at Vodka Revolution in Soho. This is Philip and myself, after several of their fabulous vodkas.
Revolution Vodka Bar, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Built as offices and hall for Lincs Farmers Union, by architects Watkins and Coombes in 1935. In 1961 it became Agriculture House offices; 1975 it became Anglian Water Authority offices (Lincolnshire Sewage Division), later it was the West Lindsey District Council Area Offices and then Adult Education Offices. It became vacant in the late 1990s. Opened as bar in September 2001 after extensive internal rearrangements and external changes to windows.
RobG organised one of the events for the relaunch of OUT, at Vodka Revolution in Soho. This is me, in one of my favorite tops, from Top Man's "catholic tat" range: just slightly too classy to be on a Mexican street market.
Day 105: A shot of the famous vodka train that brings every Revolution Parsonage Gardens #CocktailMasterclass to an end, it's a sight to behold 👌💃 #365project #vodkarevolution #RevolutionBars #shotsshotsshotsshotsshotsshots #BrendanClaytonPhotography #ClubPhotographer
RobG organised one of the events for the relaunch of OUT, at Vodka Revolution in Soho. This is myself and Martin Donkin, after several of their fabulous vodkas.