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Dukes Head
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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The Dukes Head is a large grade-II listed pub at
593 Barking Road built c1900. At August 2010 it was closed and boarded up with no
indication as to what would happen to it.
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Source: Colin Price |
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In 1928 my grandfather was hospitalised with TB
and was unable to work (he was a bus driver). There was a benefit concert at
the Duke's Head to raise money for my grandmother who was unable to support
her family. My grandfather died that same year (see the publicity poster
below). After, my dad was sent from the family home in Canning Town to live
with his tyrannical grandmother in Poplar. |
Trevor Coote (May 2015) |
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This pub is now used as an events
venue, aimed at the local Asian community. |
Colin Price (August 2016) |
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David Wood |
1970 |
On 19th March 1970 Black Sabbath played a live concert at
the Duke's Head. I lived in the street alongside the pub (St Olave's
Road) and had to walk past there to go to an open evening at my school,
which was some streets away. I was 14 years old. I can plainly remember
hearing every note from the school playground! |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2016 |
Picture source: Colin
Price |
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Date of photo: 1928 |
Picture source: Trevor Coote |
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Date of photo: 2022 |
Picture source: Andrew
Taylor |