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THE QUEEN’S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE, BLACK PRINCE ROAD, LAMBETH

THE QUEEN’S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE, BLACK PRINCE ROAD, LAMBETH

The Queen's Head, public house, 71 Black Prince Road, Lambeth, then 48 Broad Street. The pub existed pre-1780 and was rebuilt in 1890. Initially a Free House it was owned by Messrs Barclay Perkins and later Courage. Charlie Chaplin's uncle was the licensee in 1900. It has since closed and in 2011 became a cafe.From Drainage Records, dated March 1936.

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Details
Collection:Drainage Records
Image type:Drawing
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Ref:11284
Identifier:LBL/DCEPS/DRG/581
Date:1936

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