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George Guy

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Picture source: Stephen
Harris |
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The George Guy was situated at 41 Brick Lane.
This pub was established before 1839
and survived into the 1920s at least – it
is now long-closed and in use as a grocer’s store. It
had been a Whitbread’s pub. |
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