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Charlie Brown's was the common name for the Railway Tavern pub in Limehouse, London. The pub was built c. 1840 on the corner of Garford Street and the West India Dock Road and greatly extended in 1919. The pub was demolished in November 1989 during construction of the Limehouse Link tunnel.
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In 2013, it was noted by a local newspaper that 93-year-old Patrick Hines, who was born opposite the pub, has visited every Good Friday for nearly 70 years. [2] The pub was closed, it was thought permanently, in 2015–17. The 2016 ceremony was instead carried out at the Queens Head in Limehouse. [7]
The premises of George and William Lamb, mastmakers of 92 Narrow Street, and Charles John Hartnoll, barge building in the foreground, mid-nineteenth century. Shipbuilding in Limehouse started in the fourteenth century. [1] Limehouse is a district located on the northern bank of the River Thames 3.9 miles (6.3 km) east of Charing Cross.
It has been called one of the most significant collections of railroad treasures in the world and has the largest collection of 19th-century locomotives in the U.S. [3] [4] The museum is located in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's old Mount Clare Station and adjacent roundhouse, and retains 40 acres of the B&O's sprawling Mount Clare Shops ...