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1895/Wm John Purser/../../../Post Office Directory 

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1938/Regent Catering Co Ltd/../../../Post Office Directory  

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Golden Lion, King Street, St James', London SW1
Mr & Mrs Cliff Taylor, late of the Falcon, Gough Square, Fleet Street, and the Mitre, Tooley Street (Messrs Levy & Franks) beg to announce that they take over the above premises on the 26th September 1944.


Golden Lion - Mrs & Mrs Cliff Taylor in 1944

Golden Lion - Mrs & Mrs Cliff Taylor in 1944

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