has a good picture of the current building and gives: "The Red Lion was situated at 34 Kilburn High Road. This pub was known as The Westbury at time of closure in 2012. Rebuilt in the late 19th century, this pub has occupied this site since 1444." The photograph on our page, taken 17 Oct 1889, was probably prompted by the imminent demolition.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Red Lion, Kilburn
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Mitre Tavern
Fleet Street. This pub dates from Shakespeare's time. Johnson and Boswell often visited. It was pulled down in 1829 by Hoares to extend their bank.
1 memorial
The Bell, Carter Lane
From this inn, on 25 October 1598, Richard Quiney wrote a letter to William Shakespeare. This letter, the only one addressed to Shakespeare that has survived, is held by the museum at Strafford. Th...
1 memorial
Burlington Arcade (Association)
Lord George Cavendish (1754 – 1834), the future Earl of Burlington, commissioned the architect Samuel Ware to design this covered shopping arcade. He also founded the Burlington Arcade Beadles, rec...
2 memorials
1 memorial
Honsway C&E Foundation
We believe this is/was a commercial organisation with offices in Gerrard Street.
1 memorial

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