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Photograph of Crown & Sceptre PH, Stepney, London

Photograph of Crown & Sceptre PH, Stepney, London


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Photograph of Crown & Sceptre PH, Stepney, London

Photograph of Crown & Sceptre PH, Stepney, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934. 1961 for the Crown & Sceptre, Stepney, London E1 4QH. As of July 2018. Converted to a fried chicken shop 1996. Date: 1936

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Charrington Sceptre Stepney 1936 Boozer


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Step back in time with this photograph of the Crown & Sceptre Public House in Stepney, London, dating back to the 1930s. The image, taken in 1936, showcases the corner view of this historic pub, which was once a beloved local watering hole for the community. The Crown & Sceptre, located at E1 4QH, was a proud establishment of the Charrington & Co. Limited, a well-known brewing company in London during the thirties. The pub's name, adorned on the brick facade, is a nod to the monarchy's regal symbols, the crown and sceptre. As you gaze upon the photograph, you can almost hear the lively chatter and clinking of glasses from within the pub. The scene is a charming snapshot of a bygone era, with the pub's ornate signage, brick walls, and quaint windows, all contributing to its timeless appeal. Sadly, like many pubs of its era, the Crown & Sceptre was converted into a fried chicken shop in 1996. However, this photograph serves as a reminder of its rich history and the memories it once held for the people of Stepney. For those with a keen interest in London's history, this photograph is an essential addition to your collection. The back of the print includes valuable details about the pub's trading record, making it an informative and visually appealing piece. Step into the past and relive the charm of the 1930s with this stunning photograph of the Crown & Sceptre Public House.

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