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Prince Of Wales
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Picture source: Roger Ford |
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The Prince Of Wales was situated at 646 Garratt
Lane. Publican in the 1890s was John Boag Thomson, a retired master mariner. |
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Now converted to use as a
Tesco Express. |
Andrew Bowden
(January 2016) |
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For many years, either side of the turn
of the century, the landlord was Fred 'Nosher' Powell, actor, stuntman and
boxer. |
Paul Dabrowski (October 2019) |
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A significant part of the history of
the Prince of Wales in Summerstown (SW17 0NT) was acknowledged in September.
Sadly, the pub, a former Young’s house (and regular Good Beer Guide entry)
has been a Tesco Express outlet since 2013. Marc Bolan, of T Rex fame, grew
up nearby and the pub was one of his favourite busking spots. A plaque,
organised by local historian Geoff Simmons, was unveiled as part of an event
called ‘Marc Bolan’s Teenage Dream’. It was however staged at the nearby By
The Horns Brewery taproom because the building stands on a busy corner. I
can’t help thinking that a better tribute would have been to turn the
building back into a pub, especially as there is a shortage of them in the
area now with the opening of AFC Wimbledon’s new stadium. |
London Drinker Magazine, October/November 2021 edition |
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