Royal Magazine
Status: | Closed and demolished |
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Address: |
East Lane, SE10
(streetmap)
(osm)
(gmap)
(bingmap)
(streetview)
Note: The location on these maps is approximate.
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London borough: | Greenwich |
Former address: | [now Eastney Street] [also listed as East Street (1840/1826)] |
Historical parish: | Greenwich |
Dates open: |
by 1754-c1846
demolished c1846 |
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Notes: | Location on the map is a guess, but according to the 1841 census return it was on the East side of East Lane (also known as East Street), between the river and Hog Lane (modern Old Woolwich Road). It may possibly have been on the same site as the later "Royal Oak" pub (see separate entry). |
Sources: | Open date: Lane's Masonic Records Close date/Demolished: Dover Kent Archives Census 1841 [J Griffiths] (as "Magazine") PO 1805/1823/1826/1840 (all as "Royal Magazine") |
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References: | AR/1168 |
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