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Earl Of Ellesmere
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Picture source: Stephen
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The Earl Of Ellesmere was situated 19 Chisenhale
Road.
This pub was present by 1866, at which time it obtained a licence for music
and dancing. It was a Taylor Walker Brewery pub, although by the 1980s it
stood opposite the modern-day Godson’s Brewery. It closed and was converted
to residential use in 2001. |
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