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The Island Queen is a Grade II listed public house at 87 Noel Road, Islington, London. [ 1 ] It was built in 1851 and it retains many internal features from the late 19th century.
Seven to nine, 13–53, 4–6, 12–54, 55–85, Hanover Primary School and The Island Queen pub are all Grade II listed buildings at Historic England's National Heritage List for England. [2] Hanover Street School was designed by E. R. Robson, and opened in 1877. [1] It was rebuilt in 1931, and the architect was then Edwin Paul Wheeler. [1]
The Island Queen may refer to: The Island Queen, Islington, a Grade II listed public house in Islington, London; The Island Queen (novel), an 1885 novel by R. M. Ballantyne; Island Queen, a series of two American sidewheeler steamboats
The Island Queen was a series of two American sidewheeler steamboats built in 1896 and 1925 respectively. Both vessels were passenger carriers cruising along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers as both an excursion boat and tramp steamer.
The pub and venue in its present large guise is the work of Andrew Marler, a serial developer of Licensed Premises, who owned it as a 200 capacity pub and in 1988 bought the whole 'island site' on which it stands. He then enlarged the pub to a capacity of 1,000 and built the 500 capacity Underworld venue beneath the pub.
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The Old Queen's Head is a public house dating to about 1830; the pub front on the ground floor dates to about 1900. The interior contains some early 17th-century features from an earlier building on the site. [2] The three storey building is of Flemish bond yellow brick with a stucco cornice; a stepped parapet hides the pitched roof. There is a ...