Windsor Pubs - A History List of Pubs
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current / last name: |
The Prince of Wales |
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current landlord/landlady: | Demolished around 1965 | |
address: | 23 Oxford Road, Windsor | |
information: | Ward Royal now stands where this part of Oxford Road was. | |
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web address: | n/a | |
e-mail address: | n/a | |
photo gallery: | click to enlarge | |
history: | The photo is
courtesy of Annemarie Halfpap nee Rogers, who currently lives in the
U.S. Her father, Frederick Rogers, is pictured as a boy in front of
the pub in the picture. Frederick's father, David was the landlord of
the pub. David later owned the Cafe Royal and rented out coaches as well as
boats on the Thames, as did his brother William. Annemarie has her own family website which may be of interest at: www.connectingcousins.com
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