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Duke Of Clarence PH, Notting Hill (New), London
Duke Of Clarence PH, Notting Hill (New), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Photographer ID for the Duke Of Clarence, Notting Hill (New), London W11 4XB. As of July 2018. Rebuilt 1938. Closed 2001, demolished 2003 and replaced by Duke of Clarence Court in 2005
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This photograph captures the charming corner facade of the Duke of Clarence pub in Notting Hill, London. Established in 1938, this public house has been a beloved staple of the community for nearly eight decades. However, by July 2001, the pub had closed its doors, and by 2003, it had been demolished to make way for new development. The Duke of Clarence was once a proud part of the Charrington and Company Limited's extensive portfolio of public houses. The pub's distinctive red brick exterior and ornate detailing are reminiscent of the rich architectural history of Notting Hill. The intricate design of the windows and the ornate cornice add to the pub's unique character. Although the pub no longer exists in its original form, this photograph serves as a reminder of its storied past. The Duke of Clarence was more than just a place to enjoy a pint; it was a gathering spot for friends and neighbors, a place to share stories and make memories. This photograph, taken by an unknown artist, is a testament to the enduring charm of Notting Hill and the pubs that have long been a part of its vibrant history. The back of the print includes essential information about the pub's history, including its location on W11 4XB, its rebuilding year of 1938, and the sad fate that befell it in 2001 and 2003. This print makes for a beautiful addition to any home or office, evoking memories of a bygone era and the warm, welcoming atmosphere of a local pub.
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