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Army & Navy

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Picture source: Diane
Harris |
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The Army & Navy was situated at 26
Addington Square. This pub has now been demolished, the site being on
Burgess Park. |
Source: Barry Frith |
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My father, Jack Roberts, was manager of this pub
when he died here of a heart attack in 1973. He had been manager of
The Ferndale, East Ham from 1953 to time of
taking over the Army and Navy. |
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