No part of the areas of East London covered by the Guardian has lost more pubs than Walthamstow - and this week we take a look at some more that have closed over the years.

The Lost Pubs Project archives the decline of the English pub and using pictures and information sourced from its website www.closedpubs.co.uk, this page shows another nine pubs in E17 that have pulled their final pints.

Read more: The pubs we've lost in Walthamstow

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The address of Lord Brooke was 47 Shernall Street

If you grew up or have connections with East London and are interested in sharing your memories and pictures of the area, ask to join our nostalgia Faceboook group 'Why we love East London - memories'.

This can be found at www.facebook.com/groups/eastlondonnostalgia/

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The Lorne Arms used to be in Queens Road

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The Pig & Whistle was situated at 185-187 Wood Street

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

A popular and well-known music venue, the Royal Standard was near Blackhorse Road underground station

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The Markhouse Arms was at the junction of Queens Road and Union Road

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The Plough Inn was located in Wood Street

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

Ringwood Castle was at 49 Gosport Road

East London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The Rising Sun was located in Woodford New Road