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Three Cranes
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Picture source: Hania
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The Three Cranes was situated at 45 Mile End
Road.
It was owned for some years by a Turkish guy and his Polish wife and used to
be a pretty popular locals pub, I was a regular there. Then they started
doing DJ nights on a Friday and Saturday which attracted nothing but trouble
and the locals started to drift away. There was quite a serious stabbing
outside one night. The premises was then taken over by, I believe,
Egyptians and renamed Bar 45 but it never did any business, they were trying
for a sort of wine bar feel and it just wasn't that sort of place. All the
regulars drifted off to either Murphy's aka the White Hart or a few to the
Blind Beggar.
It opened for a while as a
furniture shop but that did not last long. It has now been turned into, yes
you've guessed it, a restaurant called Kefala Grill. |
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David Baxter |
1950s |
My dad, Harry Baxter, was the
publican there back in the fifty's we moved there from The Rose and
Crown Stepney Highway where I was born in 1947. . .He was chairman of
the license victualers association a number times, |
Kevin Wragg |
1970s |
Was a regular drinker in there with my sister marion and her husband
harry and his family the johnsons. Paul was the landlord then had some
good times there. |
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Date of photo: 2013 |
Picture source: Colin Price |
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Picture source: Fergy Campbell |