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Plaque

(lost) The Plumbers Arms

Inscription

A public house "The Plumbers Arms" stood on this site c1808 to 1972.

Site: The Plumbers Arms (1 memorial)

WC1, Hastings Street

2016: With the exception of this tall tower, this entire block of buildings has been demolished and replaced with a single massive block. Meanwhile this tower was renovated, which resulted in the loss of this plaque.

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The Plumbers Arms

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