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Earl Of Beaconsfield
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The Earl Of Beaconsfield was situated
on Station Road. It has now been demolished and replaced by a Waitrose
supermarket. It was previously known as The Railway Hotel. |
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Source: Sarah-Jane Hall |
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Contacts |
Make email contact with other ex-customers and landlords of this pub by adding your details to this page. |
Name |
Dates |
Comments |
Hilary Hewett nee Rankine |
1976-1982 |
Love to hear from anyone that used too know me. |
Ric Machin |
1977-1980 |
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Keith Connolly |
1972-1980 |
Be good to hear from any fellow Earl goers. |
Paul Taylor |
1976-1981 |
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Andy Howat |
1975-1980 |
Formative teenage years under
Richard and Gwens watchful eyes! |
Mark Brennan |
1976-1980 |
Crazy teenage years at this lovely
pub, with publicans Richard and Gwen Stutterfield and a rat pack of
misfit friends. What fun we had. Would love to hear from anyone I knew
back then. |
Rupert Walker |
1974-1977 |
Only 30 minutes ago I was chatting with Stan
..(S Wynd) about those days in Beaconsfield where we all started the
whole life experience thing. Rumours on the juke box, Richard behind the
bar, pool table at 10p a game, Reading Festival. What a pub to grow up
in. |
Pippa (Philippa) Lang |
1976-1981 |
Wow so many memories when Richard and his
rubber hammer were in charge! Moggy, Paul Taylor, Paul ‘Hotdog’ Norveil,
Paul Gill, Suzanne Nish, Dave Afghan… A lot of fun |
Nick Lloyd |
1972-1980 |
This quickly became my preferred alternative
living room, under the watchful eyes of surrogate parents Gwen and
Richard, not forgetting ‘good ’alf’ in the public bar. Juke box, pool
room, no-one over the age of 35 other than those behind the bar.
Unsurprisingly a lot went on there and I suppose it was inevitable that
it would get shut down, for most of us it was just too good to be true. |
Peter Twissell |
1979-1981 |
Good times with the bikers at the Earl.
Specifically remember BSA Pete and Biggles |
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