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Demolished about 1828 for the St Katherine Dock Improvement.
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1805/Simon Smith, the City of Rotterdam, St Catherines street/../../Holdens Directory
Morning Post 31 March 1824 :
A fire broke out yesterday morning at one o'clock at a public house, the sign of the City of Rotterdam, St Catherine street, East Smithfield, which consumed the whole of the interior of the building.
1827/Joseph Hayward, City of Rotterdam, 11 1/2 St Catherine street, Tower/../../Pigots Directory
1828/Joseph Hayward, City of Rotterdam, 11 1/2 St Catherine street, Tower/../../Pigots Directory
Morning Advertiser 28 February 1828 :
Furniture, Fixtures and Effects, without reserve.
By Mr Newton, on the Premises, the City of Rotterdam, St Katherines, Thames street, near the Tower, This Day, February 28, at Eleven, in consequence of the Premises being pulled down by the St Katherines Dock Company.
All the Public House Fixtures, Beer Engine, Measures, Household Furniture of the usual description, and numerous effects - To be viewed the morning of the sale, and must be paid for and cleared away immediately after the sale.
By 1830, Joseph Hayward has moved to the Edinburgh Castle at 91 Lower East Smithfield.
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