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Rose Of Denmark
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Picture source:
Timothy Keane |
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The Rose Of Denmark was situated at 612 Roman
Road, closing in 2006. |
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Now a fast food takeaway outlet with the floors above used as flats. |
Keith Emmerson |
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Present by 1872, this was a Watney’s
Brewery pub and one of a batch which was sold to Belhaven in around 1990.
Like most of the rest of the batch, it did not last very much longer and was
closed by 2006. The
premises are now used to fry and
sell chicken
bits. The name Rose of Denmark refers to Princess Alexandra of Denmark who
married Prince Edward (later Edward VII) in 1863. |
Stephen Harris |
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Picture source: Stephen
Harris |