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Queens Elm
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Picture source: Chris Amies |
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The Queen's Elm was situated at 241 Fulham Road, and,
following closure in the 1990s,
is now divided into shops. This pub featured in the film 'The Servant'. |
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An Irishman called Sean Tracey was the
landlord of the Queen's Elm from the mid 1950s until his death in 1986. He
wrote a book about his experiences as a publican called The Smell of Broken
Glass and also wrote two semi-autobiographical novels. I met him once and he
was kind enough to give a signed copy of one of the novels. |
Colin Price (December 2019) |
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The writer Laurie Lee (Cider with
Rosie) was a regular of The Queen’s Elm, Fulham, and included a colourful
piece about it in his collection “Village Christmas”. |
Kenny Grant (November 2022) |
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Dates |
Comments |
Christopher Hayden |
1957/1958 |
I worked for Sean Treacy during these dates, I
remember serving John Gregson, Neil Hallett, Harry Secombe among many
other actors during that period |
Suzette Broad |
1960s |
In the early 60's I was a regular
customer. We would rush upstairs to play bar-billiards and drink cider.
I loved the place. |
Wayne Howser |
1985/1986 |
Worked in the pub whilst on a working holiday from New Zealand. |
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