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Trafalgar
Tavern, Greenwich, c. 1850

Charles Dickens knew The Trafalgar well and it is still a flourishing riverside tavern today. |
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The Trafalgar tavern was built in 1837 on
the site of an earlier tavern.
This attractive Regency style building was
designed by Joseph Kay, architect of the new
town centre that was created in Greenwich
by Greenwich Hospital Estates in the 1830s.
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Greenwich
Hospital,
1792 |
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Greenwich
Palace,
River Front,
Greenwich, 1840 |
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Nelson
Road,
Greenwich, 1937 |
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