Plaque

Windsor Castle pub

Erection date: 21/7/1990

Inscription

Restored by mine host Michael Tierney & Charrington, The Windsor Castle was opened 21st July 1990 by Wendy Richard.

Site: Windsor Castle pub (1 memorial)

W1, Crawford Place, Windsor Castle pub

Displayed in the window is a splendid collection of royal commemoration mugs.

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Windsor Castle pub

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Windsor Castle pub

Restored in 1990. Described by Time Out as "this absurd pub, apparently popul...

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Wendy Richard, MBE

Actor best known as Pauline Fowler in the soap, East Enders, and as Miss Brah...

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Windsor Castle pub

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Michael Tierney

Mine host of the Windsor Castle pub in 1990. Distinguished member of the Hand...

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