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Durham Arms
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Picture source: Stephen
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The Durham Arms was situated at
408 Hackney Road. This pub features in an Old Bailey
case of 1814, where a pig had been stolen from the pub’s
sty in
the yard at
the rear. It was a Truman’s Brewery house and features lots of old Truman’s
signage on its upper floors. In the late-2000s the pub deteriorated into
very poor condition – I visited once to find they had no beer, and seemingly
no electricity. Unsurprisingly the pub closed, in around 2008 or 2009. |
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