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  2. The Queen Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Adelaide is a pub at 412 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, London W12. It is a Greene King property. It is a Grade II listed building, built in about 1900.

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  4. Princess Victoria, Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Victoria is a public house and former gin palace on the Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, London W12.First opened in 1829, it closed in June 2017 when its parent company, Affinity Bars and Restaurants, became insolvent, but re-opened in November 2017 under new operators Three Cheers Pub Company.

  5. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    238 Shepherd's Bush Road The Queen Adelaide: c.1900 II 412 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush Queen's Head, Brook Green: 1796 13 Brook Green. Frequented by Dick Turpin. Princess Victoria, Uxbridge Road: Three Cheers Pub Company. 1829 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush Rutland Arms, Hammersmith: 1849 15 Lower Mall Salutation, Hammersmith: Fuller's ...

  6. The Queen Adelaide (Bethnal Green) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Adelaide is an LGBTQ+ pub and nightclub in Hackney, London.The pub has existed since at least 1834. [1] Its current incarnation as an LGBTQ+ venue began in 2015 when the George and Dragon gay pub in Shoreditch closed, and the owners moved many of its furnishings to the Queen Adelaide venue on Hackney Road.

  7. Adelaide Road - Wikipedia

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    Directly to its south was the Primrose Hill Tunnel, the first railway tunnel in London, which was completed before Adelaide Road was begun. [4] One of the first buildings in the street was the Adelaide Tavern, now demolished. [5] Another pub The Viceroy, built in the 1850s, also briefly used the name before its own demolition.

  8. History of Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's Bush, from an 1841 London map by Davies. The origins of the name Shepherds Bush are obscure. The name may have originated from the use of the common land here as a resting point for shepherds on their way to Smithfield Market in the City of London. There appears to have been an ancient custom of pruning a hawthorn bush to provide a ...

  9. The Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    The pub was restored to a late Victorian form [9] and the main exhibit, a detailed replica of a corner of Holmes' fictional apartment, was installed on the upstairs floor, [1] where it can be viewed behind a plate glass wall from both the roof garden and the first-floor Sherlock Holmes restaurant and through small windows in the upstairs ...