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Queen Victoria
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The Queen Victoria was situated on Stump Cross.
This was a Lacons Brewery pub that was demolished in the 1960s to make way
for a flyover. |
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Source:
Mac Middleton |
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Adrianne Tooke |
1960 |
Customer. there was a folk duo, Steve and Rod, excellent.
lots of people from the Art School used to pile in on Saturday evenings
and sing along. i remember vividly the solo by quite an old teacher from
the Art School - 'The Sheik of Araby', which was always a showstopper.
though not what you'd call 'folk'. |
Stuart Pendrill |
1966 |
I used to go there to listen to the
music, and drink lots. Cigerette Slim was one who I remember playing
there. Plus this was one of my first "pub gigs" god it was fun. Still
doing it today |
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