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[[File:Brighton former Queens Head.jpg|thumb|The former Queen's Head, Brighton, now the Three and Ten]]The '''Queen's Head''' was a gay pub in Steine Street, Brighton, near the sea front and St James's Street. The sign hanging over the street featured a picture of [[Freddy Mercury]]. The pub has now gone straight and been renamed the "Three and Ten" but the original name can still be seen on the chimney.
[[File:Brighton former Queens Head.jpg|thumb|The former Queen's Head, Brighton, now the Three and Ten]]The '''Queen's Head''' was a gay pub in Steine Street, [[Brighton]], near the sea front and [[St James's Street]]. The sign hanging over the street featured a picture of [[Freddie Mercury]]. The pub has now gone straight and been renamed the "Three and Ten" but the original name can still be seen on the chimney.


There is another, unconnected, Queen's Head in Queen's Road Brighton, near the station.
There is another, unconnected, Queen's Head in Queen's Road Brighton, near the station.

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The former Queen's Head, Brighton, now the Three and Ten

The Queen's Head was a gay pub in Steine Street, Brighton, near the sea front and St James's Street. The sign hanging over the street featured a picture of Freddie Mercury. The pub has now gone straight and been renamed the "Three and Ten" but the original name can still be seen on the chimney.

There is another, unconnected, Queen's Head in Queen's Road Brighton, near the station.