Coulsdon, Red Lion Hotel 1906
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57073

More about this scene
The Red Lion can be traced back to 1680 and stood alone until the arrival of the railways and Cane Hill Hospital. This building, with its splendid mansard roof, was demolished in 1927 to be replaced by the present mock Tudor public house now awaiting demolition. Note the brewery sign for Watney, Coombe, Reid & Co, the ornamental lamps and weighing machine.
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