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The St James, 27 Broadway was built some time in the 1870s, and survived until the 1920s when it was demolished for the construction of the new London Transport headquarters above St James Park Underground station, which were opened in 1929. This pub stood on the corner of Broadway and Great Chapel Street, the same site as that occupied a decade earlier by the Three Tuns. *
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1827/Andrew Gray, Three Tuns, Broadway, Westminster/../../Pigots Directory
Licensed Victuallers Asylum 1831 - September 12, 1831 Morning Advertiser
The Governors and Committee beg to acknowledge the receipt of the following further Contributions since their last advertisement :-
James Wilcox, Three Tuns, Broadway, Westminster, in addition to five guineas, five guineas
1833-34/James Wilcox, Three Tuns, 2 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Pigots Directory
1836/Nathaniel Whisson, Three Tuns, 2 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Pigots Directory
1839/Isaac James Carter, Three Tuns, 2 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Pigots Directory
1842/John Smith, Three tuns, Broadway, Westminster/../../../Robsons Directory
1843/John Smith, Old Three tuns, 1 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Kellys Directory
1846/John Smith, Old Three Tuns, 1 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/Charles Halford, Old Three Tuns, 1 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Post Office Directory
1856/William Baker, Old Three Tuns, 1 Broadway, Westminster/../../../Post Office Directory
1862/Charles Britt, Old Three Tuns, 27 Broadway SW/../../../Post Office Directory
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