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Admiral Boscawen
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The
Admiral Boscawen
was situated
on Trafalgar Square. This pub was probably so-named in commemoration of the
opening of the new Boscawen Bridge in 1849. The new bridge was named
'Boscawen' as an expression of gratitutde to George Henry Boscawen for his
work on the new road. In the 1950s the name was changed to The Admiral
Boscawen after Admiral Edward Boscawen. It was demolished to make way for a new
roundabout in the 1960s and replaced by
this pub of the same name. |
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Source:
Pete Mitchell |
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