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Terminus Hotel
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Picture source: John Mason |
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The Terminus Hotel was situated on Stuart Road.
This pub opened in 1899 and closed in 1988. It has now been demolished. |
Source: Barry Cooper-Thorn |
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The Terminus Hotel was so named as it stood
opposite the Gravesend West Station at the bottom of Stuart Rd. It was the
end of the London Victoria to Gravesend line which led on to a pier which,
until 1939, connected to the Batavier Line which ran a daily service to
Rotterdam.
In the 1960s a famous jazz club inhabited the upstairs clubroom. George
Chisholm, the well known trombonist and TV comedian (Black & White Minstrel
Show) is shown below pushing over a collection of pennies into a blanket for
the Kent Blind Association. |
John Mason (November 2011) |
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Picture source: John Mason |