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Duke Of Clarence
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Pub beano, 1930s |
Picture source:
Terence Leahy |
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The Duke Of Clarence was situated at 186
Rotherhithe Street. This pub closed c1956 and has now been demolished. |
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Source: Terry Buck |
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My Grandfather (Albert Broad) sat front left and
his father (Leonard Broad) sat front right in the above photo said regulars
had a big argument about something very trivial. The dispute grew so
eventually they went to the Police station for an answer. Because the fall
out over something so trivial had all involved plus the police, it was
nicknamed The Crackers Arms. |
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Terence Leahy (January 2026) |
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Site of The Duke Of Clarence, 2015 |
Picture source:
Google Streetview |