
Drawn by Gustav Dore and engraved by Jomard, c.1860
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The 'ministerial whitebait dinners', marking
the end of each session of Parliament (until
1883), were held either at the Ship Tavern
or, more famously, the Trafalgar Tavern.
The 'Ship', which stood on the site of the
dry dock housing the Cutty Sark, was destroyed
in World War II. The Trafalgar Tavern, however,
is still a flourishing riverside pub and restaurant.
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