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Crowns
Three Crowns
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Three Crowns was situated on Ferry Lane on
the banks of the Thames. Until the mid 19th century there was a ferry
running from Rainham to Gravesend in Kent and the pub was originally called
the Ferry House.
It was demolished in the 1970's but may have ceased to operate as a pub
before then. There is a Three Crowns cafe near to where the pub was. |
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Source: Colin Price |
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