888 Old Kent Road (formerly at St Mary le Strand Place, Old Kent Road).
Former Name(s): The Breffni Arms; The Prince of Windsor; The Hairy Lemon; The Prince of Wales; The Prince of Saxe Coburg. Now closed; was a locals' pub at the New Cross end of the Old Kent Road. As of May 2014, the premises are occupied by a different pub business called the Windsor.(2016).
Old Kent Road, on the corner with Chesterfield Way. an off-licence spirit bottle with the name of the Prince of Saxe Coburg Public House. (c1890). This was the Pubs name from its construction in the early 1860s until 1917, when rightly in the midst of the Great War with Germany, King George V, rightly abolished all former German Royal titles and renamed the pub Windsor.
OLD KENT ROAD.
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Gardens and Gardening, William Cooper Horticultural Goods, Old Kent Road London c1900.
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