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Existed from at least 1871. This pub was rebuilt after the Second World War as part of a new housing development, and took the new address at 1 Teale Street � Gloucester Place is now called Kay Street. The pub closed during the 1990s and is now in use as a nursery school. **
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Prince of Wales, 24 Gloucester Place, E2 - in March 2013
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
1871/James Garnham/Beer Retailer/36/Capel St Andrews, Suffolk/Census
1871/Annie Garnham/Wife/36/Ponegor, Montgomeryshire, North Wales/Census
1871/Maggie M Garnham/Daughter/4/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1871/Kate A Garnham/Daughter/1/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1872/J Garnham/../../../Brabner�s Hackney Directory **
1971/../Prince of Wales, 1 Teale Street E2/../../Pub Directory
1983/../Prince of Wales, 1 Teale Street E2 : Watneys/../../Pub Directory
1988-90/A. I. Zumeris/Prince of Wales, 1 Teale Street/../../Watney Truman
Public Houses records *
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** Provided By Stephen Harris