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  2. The George Inn, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    The pub was formerly known as the George and Dragon, named after the legend of Saint George and the Dragon. It is possible that it was used for Elizabethan theatrical productions (Inn-yard theatre), as other galleried inns were. [citation needed] A pub has existed on the site since medieval times.

  3. Great Budworth - Wikipedia

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    The George and Dragon pub. The George and Dragon pub, another Grade II listed building, [29] was initially built as a simple three-bay Georgian inn. In 1875, John Douglas was commissioned to restore it by Egerton-Warburton. He added tall rubbed chimneys, mullioned windows and a steep pyramidal turret. [30]

  4. George and Dragon, Shoreditch - Wikipedia

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    The George and Dragon was a pub at 2-4 Hackney Road, Shoreditch, East London. In August 2015, the pub's closure was announced, due to a "dramatic" rent increase, and a campaign was launched for it to become an Asset of Community Value .

  5. George and Dragon, Great Budworth - Wikipedia

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    The George and Dragon was at that time a simple three-bay Georgian inn. In 1875 Egerton-Warburton commissioned the Chester architect John Douglas to undertake the restoration. Douglas added tall rubbed chimneys, mullioned windows and a steep pyramidal turret. [2]

  6. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pubs in London. Typical interior. The Falcon Inn, Battersea. ... George and Dragon, Fitzrovia: c.1850 II 151 Cleveland St Greene Man: Greene King:

  7. Band on the Wall - Wikipedia

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    It was called the George and Dragon; the first licence on the site was granted to Elizabeth March in 1803. No-one knows when music started to be played at the venue but market pubs were well known for their musical connections, and the nearby Smithfield Markets [ 1 ] and textile factories ensured that this was a bustling area with many ...

  8. George and Dragon - Wikipedia

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    George and Dragon may refer to: George and Dragon, Great Budworth, a Grade II listed building in Cheshire, England; The George Inn, Southwark, a public house in Southwark, London, established as George and Dragon in the medieval period; George and Dragon, Fitzrovia, a public house in the Fitzrovia district of London

  9. George and Dragon, Fitzrovia - Wikipedia

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    The George and Dragon is a Grade II listed public house at 151 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 6QN. [1] It was built in about 1850. [1] References