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British Queen
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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The British Queen was situated at
63 New Wanstead. It is now used as a steakhouse, called Queens. |
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Now converted to flats. |
Colin Price (January 2020) |
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Our "local"
during our teenage and early 20s years for myself and a smallish group of
friends, before we all grew up and went our various ways. The mid to late
1950s saw a musical craze called skiffle - a pretty basic form of
country-type music and some of us performed as a skiffle group each Thursday
evening in the public bar. We must have been at least halfway reasonable as
we were never booed or thrown out. I only recall 3 members of that group -
Pete Poyser on vocals and guitar, Johnny Faulkner a very good guitarist (has
played in Dublin pubs practically to this day) and myself on drums.
The licencees were a couple named Sid & Doris and I recall their son
acquiring a quantity of very powerful fireworks which we ignited one Guy
Fawkes Night - and managed to destroy the small bike shed-type building at
the back of the pub! I also remember one evening we were playing when a
customer produced a trumpet from its case and "sat in" with us for some fair
while. It turned out that he was a professional trumpeter with Ken
Mackintosh's band and he'd just come in to the pub for a drink on his way
home. |
Roger Godbold (July 2020) |
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Date of photo: 2012 |
Picture source: Colin Price |