Vauxhall : former Queen's Head public house

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Vauxhall : former Queen's Head public house

Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 31 Aug 2023

"The Queen's Head public house, 71 Black Prince Road, Lambeth (previously No.48 Broad Street). The pub existed pre-1780 and was rebuilt in 1890. Initially a Free House, it was owned by Messrs Barclay Perkins and later Courage. Charlie Chaplin's uncle was the licensee in 1900. It has since closed and in 2011 became a cafe." - https://boroughphotos.org/lambeth/queens-head-vauxhall-walk-lambeth/

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.4917
Longitude
-0.118918