Former pubs in Chichester

Now-closed public houses and their sites in and near Chichester, West Sussex, England.
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West Street & Cross Chichester RP pc unused Norman Ref G81 • £6.50
The Royal Oak, West Street, Chichester was (I think) the building, now demolished between the antiques shop and Nan's Cafe (now part of House of Fraser). It closed in 1903, so was not a pub by the time of this photo.
The Bull Inn, Market Road, Chichester. Closed 2015.
Pictures (Heritage Consortium)
The Victoria, 25 St Pancras, Chichester, c.1900.
The Prince Arthur, Little London, Chichester, 1942.
The King's Head (now Trents), South Street, Chichester, 1968.
The Market Tavern (left), Eastgate Square, Chichester, 1911.
The Bedford Hotel (right), Southgate, Chichester.
The Star, Broyle Road, Chichester.
The White Horse Inn, Northgate, Chichester (burned down 1930s) seen through the 1897 jubilee arch.
The White Horse, South Street, Chichester.
The Running Horse (sign visible on left), 3 Eastgate Square, Chichester, 1897.
The Ship (far right) and the Fighting Cocks (left), Tower Street, Chichester. The Prince of Wales is in the distance on the right.
The Swan Hotel, East Street, Chichester. The NatWest bank now occupies the site.
The Foresters Arms, 47 North Street, Chichester. Closed in the 1920s.