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Did you drink at the Globe Public HouseAlso see the follow up article
"Perhaps they were given to regular customers or it was a prize for something." Records at the Croydon Local Studies Library and Archive Service show that the Globe pub was located at 36 Old Town, Croydon, until 1952 when it closed. By 1969 it had been sold off for redevelopment and later was turned into housing a few years later. A G Shenton took over as the licensee in 1926 and was landlord there until at least 1939. Croydon pub expert Peter Walker said: "The earliest reference there is to the Globe in Croydon's rate books is in 1843 and it also had a brewery on the premises which was unusual. "There were three pubs very close together on Old Town, where Cromwell House now stands after the road was widened. It is called Old Town because that is where Croydon is thought to have originated from." |