City Taverns is a collection of individual pubs with charm, comfort and friendliness, with the convenience of a city centre location. (Their words, not ours!).
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
City Taverns is a collection of individual pubs with charm, comfort and friendliness, with the convenience of a city centre location. (Their words, not ours!).
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
City Taverns Collection
At No. 132, John Logie Baird made the first British television broadcast in 1...
A market has existed in Market Square since at least 1205. From Bromley Borough Local History Society: "The Bromley Market House, in the Market Square was a timber building with a red tile roof. Th...
Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was Assistant Secretary to a building committee in 1900 and Secretary in June 1912.
The meat and fish Market first occupied a series of courts, behind the grand lead-roofed city mansion of Nevill House on Leadenhall Street, in the 14th Century. As early as 1321 it was an establis...
Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna opened a small newsvendors in 1792 in Little Grosvenor Street. HW and then Anna died, and their sons took over, renaming the business after one of them, William...
Being at a junction the address has been given as 26 King Street which certainly is more definitive than the Gresham Street address which seems to have fluctuated widely. Pubwiki gives: "in the 184...
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