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Marquis Of Lansdowne
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Picture source:
Charlie Goodwin |
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The Marquis Of Lansdowne was situated at 32
Cremer Street. Closed in 2000, it was known as 'Partners' during its last few years. |
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This was a former Charrington’s
Brewery pub, established by 1839. It was renamed Partners in
around 1990. The building still stands in a derelict state. |
Stephen Harris |
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Now owned by the Geffrye Museum, who are
planning to demolished the pub. |
Dominic Pinto (July 2013) |
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Now converted into Molly's Cafe, a
venture between Rob Webster-Shaw and Jonathon Jones - the team behind
gastropubs The Anchor & Hope (Southwark) and The Clarence Tavern (Stoke
Newington). The building is still owned by the Geffrye Museum (now The
Museum of the Home). |
Movement80 (August 2021) |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Chris Amies |
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Date of photo: 2023 |
Picture source:
Darren Reynolds |
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