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The Panther
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Picture source: Chris
Putinas |
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The
Panther was present at 15 Turin Street
by 1832, when it was home to a local French-speaking friendly society, the ‘Piccards
& Waloons’. It was a Whitbread Brewery pub and by
the 1960s was the only
pre-war survivor in a street otherwise demolished following damage sustained
in the Blitz. The pub itself became a victim of demolition following
closure in 2004. A block of flats has now been built on the site. |
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In 1972 I was attending an evening class (French
language. Coincidentally) at Bethnal Green, Adult Education Inst.
After the class a couple of us popped in to The Panther and met a guy there
named Michelle. In the course of conversation he mentioned that his
employer, Post Office Telephones, were busy recruiting telephonists for the
international exchanges in London. I went for the interview a few days later
and that was the start of my 20-year career with what later became BT. Sorry
that the pub is no longer there. |
Jim Wild (January 2025) |
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Other Photos |
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Site of The Panther, 2014 |
Picture source: Colin
Price |