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  2. The Gladstone Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Gladstone Arms is a public house in Lant Street in the Borough – the Southwark district of London. It is also known as The Glad . Built on the site of a Victorian pub, the current building was constructed in the 1920s.

  3. Surrey Square - Wikipedia

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    Surrey Square is a garden square in Walworth in the London Borough of Southwark. Located just off the Old Kent Road it was laid out in the 1790s to designs by the architect Michael Searles , who also oversaw the nearby Paragon at what is now Bricklayers Arms .

  4. Half Moon, Herne Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Half Moon Hotel, 2017. The Half Moon is a Grade II* listed public house at 10 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, London. [1] It is one of only 270 pubs on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, [2] was frequented by the poet and writer Dylan Thomas, [3] and was a noteworthy live music venue for nearly 50 years, [4] hosting three gigs by U2 in 1980. [5]

  5. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Arms, Chelsea: 1865 II 45 Hollywood Rd, Chelsea The King's Head and Eight Bells: Early 19th century II 50 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea Lord High Admiral, Pimlico: 1967 II* 43 Vauxhall Bridge Road, Pimlico Newman Arms: 1730 23 Rathbone Street, Fitzrovia The Punch Bowl, Mayfair: c.1750 II 41 Farm Street, Mayfair The Phene: The City Pub Company

  6. File:Southwark arms.png - Wikipedia

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    Arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark granted 14th June 1902 by the College of Arms Source: A.C. Fox-Davies, The Book of Public Arms (T. C. & E. C. Jack, London, 1915) File usage The following 3 pages use this file:

  7. London Borough of Southwark - Wikipedia

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    At the 2001 census Southwark had a population of 244,866. Southwark was ethnically 63.04% white, 5.9% Asian or Asian British, and 25.9% black or black British. By 2021 the population was 307,640, with 51.5% white, 9.9% Asian or Asian British, and 25.1% black or black British. 31% of householders were owner–occupiers.

  8. Great Dover Street - Wikipedia

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    Bricklayers' Arms roundabout and flyover. Great Dover Street is a road in Southwark, south London, England. At the northwest end it joins Marshalsea Road and Borough High Street and there is a junction with Long Lane; Borough Underground station is at this location. At the southeast end is the Bricklayers Arms roundabout and flyover

  9. Armorial of London - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Middlesex, 1910-1965 (absorbed into Greater London) Coat of arms of London County Council , 1914-1965 Coat of arms of the Greater London Council , 1965-1986