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Prince Of Wales

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Picture source: National Brewery Heritage Trust |
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The Prince Off Wales was situated at 14
Princedale Road. This pub was closed and boarded up in mid-2011. It has now
been demolished. |
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The photos on the cover of Rod Stewart's 'Smiler'
album were taken here. |
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George Houston (August 2013) |
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I used to work at the pub for a year or two
2003-2004. Absolutely loved it. Great pub, great beer garden, Great
regulars. Johnny was the owner/Manager at the time? Worked with 'Polish'
Patricijia and Victoria. Great memories. Shame it's closed. |
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Sarah Coyle, from Australia (February 2025) |
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Michael Supple |
1971/1975 |
Customer - This was a great pub in the early 70’s. Lots
of atmosphere and a good darts team. Also widely known as the ‘hole in
the wall’ as it had the back entrance in Pottery Lane and the front
entrance on Princedale Road. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: T C |
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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Picture source: Cathie O'Dea |
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Customers at The Prince Of Wales. |
Picture source:
Lynne Heitmann |
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'Smiler' album
cover. |
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