We have really enjoyed delving into the archives to share some of these old Weymouth pub pictures.
See how many of these pubs you recognise - no doubt you have happy memories of visiting some of them over the years.
It’s interesting to see the empty building in the town centre where the Swan Inn is now - always a busy and bustling pub.
Also of note is some of the name changes pubs have undergone, while most have remained consistent and their doors are still open today.
You may be interested to know that the Dorset Echo has set up a new Facebook nostalgia group called We Grew Up in Weymouth and Portland for people to share their memories of growing up in this beautiful area.
Now scroll down and see which pubs from the past and present we're remembering today.
The Golden Lion, 19 St Edmund Street, Weymouth - remains today
Swiss Cottage staff, now the Marquis of Granby, Weymouth
The Duke of Edinburgh, 3 St Thomas Street, Weymouth. Now the Duke of Edinburgh (House of Sounds)
The Globe Hotel, 24 East Street, Weymouth, remains today, known as the Globe Inn
Secrets, Weymouth
The Weatherbury, 7 Carlton Road North, Weymouth, remains today
What is now The Swan Inn, 41/43 St Thomas Street, Weymouth, a JD Wetherspoon pub
The Royal Oak, 1 Custom House Quay, Weymouth - remains today
Westers, 6-7 Westerhall Road, Weymouth, became Westers Cellar Bar and Restaurant
Weymouth & Melcombe Regis Working Men’s Club, also known as Weymouth Workies, 1 Mitchell Street, Weymouth, remains today
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