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Royal Standard

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Picture source: T C |
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The Royal Standard was situated at
161-165 Kingsland Road. This was
a modern estate pub which closed in the late 2000s, at which time it was
known as the Korsan Bar. |
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It has now been demolished. |
T C
(May 2014) |
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This pub, opposite the Geffrye Museum, had been a good little local, despite
the ugly brick box of a design. We recall them being particularly welcoming
to a group of people with learning difficulties who lived in sheltered
housing nearby. It is now a block of flats. |
Nik Wood (August 2016) |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2015 |
Picture source: Colin
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Contacts |
You can also make email contact with other ex-customers and landlords of this pub by adding your details to this page. |
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L Millhouse |
1966 |
The first pub that I went to after leaving home in 1966,
first taste of London beer, they had a mellotron keyboard in the bar. I
played this and annoyed many! I lived at Crossbow house not far away,
many happy memories, any pub users at that time get in touch, it was a
different .and magic place back then| |
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