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Photograph of Prince Albert PH, Kentish Town, London
Photograph of Prince Albert PH, Kentish Town, 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 Prince Albert, Kentish Town, London NW5 3PH. As of July 2018. Renamed Rose of England and address changed to 35 Talacre RoadClosed c.1995, this site is now occupied by 1990s housing
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This photograph captures the historic Prince Albert pub, located in the heart of Kentish Town, London. The image, taken from the corner, showcases the pub's charming exterior with its ornate brickwork and distinctive signage. Established in 1934, the Prince Albert was a beloved local watering hole for over six decades, with a rich trading history documented on the reverse of this print. The pub, which was once a hub of social activity and community gatherings, was known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. The Prince Albert was a quintessential British pub, often referred to as a 'boozer,' 'bar,' or 'public house.' It was a place where friends could meet for a pint, neighbors could catch up over a game of darts, and travelers could rest their weary feet after a long journey. Unfortunately, like many historic pubs, the Prince Albert was eventually closed, around 1995. The building, which was once home to the Hoare and Company Limited, now stands empty, and the site has been redeveloped into modern housing. The address, which was once NW5 3PH, is now 35 Talacre Road. Despite its closure, the memory of the Prince Albert lives on through photographs like this one. It serves as a reminder of the history and character that once defined this corner of Kentish Town, London. The pub may no longer be in operation, but its legacy continues to inspire and intrigue those who pass by.
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