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Sir Robert Peel PH, Norbiton (New), Greater London
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Sir Robert Peel PH, Norbiton (New), Greater London
Sir Robert Peel PH, Norbiton (New), Greater London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the Sir Robert Peel, Norbiton (New), Greater London KT1 3LE. As of July 2018. Demolished and as of Aug 2017 under construction for the Clarion Housing Group Date: 1940
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Charrington Greater Peel Boozer Norbiton
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Sir Robert Peel Public House, Norbiton (New), Greater London: A Blend of History and Modernization This evocative photograph captures the facade of the Sir Robert Peel Public House in Norbiton, Greater London, as it stood in the 1940s. The image, taken from the left, showcases the classic design and character of this traditional British pub. The nameplate bearing the moniker of Sir Robert Peel, a renowned British statesman, adds an air of historical significance to the establishment. However, a quick glance at the reverse side of this print reveals a stark contrast to the image on the front. The back of the print discloses that the Sir Robert Peel Public House, located at 31-33 Kingston Road, Norbiton, New Malden, KT1 3LE, underwent demolition as of August 2017. In its place, the site is currently under construction for the Clarion Housing Group. The transformation from a beloved local pub to a new development is a common occurrence in many urban areas, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of our cities. The Sir Robert Peel Public House, originally a part of the Charrington and Company Limited, holds a rich history that dates back to the 1940s. Although the physical structure may no longer exist, the memories and stories it harbored for generations of patrons live on. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the past, while also highlighting the inexorable march of progress.
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