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Possibly previously owned by [[Hoare & Co. Ltd]]. This pub has a plaque "Rebuilt 1939", so clearly rebuilt by [[Charrington & Co. Ltd]].
Possibly previously owned by [[Hoare & Co. Ltd]]. This pub has a plaque "Rebuilt 1939", so clearly rebuilt by [[Charrington & Co. Ltd]].
The Hoare & Co archive [[https://www.historypin.org/en/hoare-co]] indicates that the pub had a fine tiled frontage, but now there is modern render and woodwork.
''The pub in August 2018:''
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File:LondonEC3ThreeTuns23_SP_Aug18.jpg
File:LondonEC3ThreeTuns22_SP_Aug18.jpg
File:LondonEC3ThreeTuns21_SP_Aug18.jpg
File:LondonEC3ThreeTuns24_SP_Aug18.jpg
</gallery>
'''The Toby plaques survive, behind hanging baskets (October 2018):'''
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File:LondonEC3ThreeTuns31_SP_Oct18.jpg
File:LondonEC3ThreeTuns32_SP_Oct18.jpg
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 15:20, 30 October 2018

Three Tuns, 36 Jewry Street, Aldgate, London EC3

Possibly previously owned by Hoare & Co. Ltd. This pub has a plaque "Rebuilt 1939", so clearly rebuilt by Charrington & Co. Ltd.

The Hoare & Co archive [[1]] indicates that the pub had a fine tiled frontage, but now there is modern render and woodwork.


The pub in August 2018:


The Toby plaques survive, behind hanging baskets (October 2018):