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Kings Head & Lamb

Kings Head & Lamb, EC4

Picture source: National Brewery Heritage Trust


The Kings Head & Lamb was situated at 49 Upper Thames Street. This pub was present by 1809 and was damaged during a WWII air raid. It eventually closed c1973 and was demolished to make way for road widening.

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Richard Mullens c1958 My Granny and Uncle Bruce ran this pub for a couple of years. At the time I was about 10. A male head made of of china had grass growing where hair would have been. The pub had a kitchen and a dumb waiter to allow food and plates to be transferred to/from the the bar. My father installed an intercom to allow two way communication between the bar and the kitchen. I remember staying the night there with my parents and siblings.