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The Britannia

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Date of photo: 1940 |
Picture source: Charlie
Goodwin |
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The Britannia was situated at 279 Mare Street.
It was renamed The Samuel Pepys after WWII. Demolished and rebuilt in 2004
as the Marie Lloyd Bar, now Stage 3 at 289 Mare Street. |
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Bill Cannock |
1970s |
I was a regular in this pub
mid-late 70s. It had a regular local clientele with a strong Irish
contingent. Occasional live celidh on Saturdays, lots of hard drinking
went on with the occasional fighting! Had some good sessions there. |
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