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The '''Running Horse''' was a pub at 5 East Chapel Street, [[Mayfair]], London W1. | The '''Running Horse''' was a pub at 5 East Chapel Street, [[Mayfair]], London W1. It had existed since at least 1869.<ref>http://pubshistory.com/LondonPubs/StGeorgeHanoverSquare/RunningHorseMayfair.shtml ''pubshistory.com''</ref> | ||
According to the [[National Archives]], there was a court case in 1936, involving lesbianism and "undesirables". | According to the [[National Archives]], there was a court case in 1936, involving lesbianism and "undesirables". | ||
Possibly the same as the [[Running Horse]] Shepherd Market. | Possibly the same as the [[Running Horse]] Shepherd Market. | ||
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[[Category:Mayfair]] | [[Category:Mayfair]] | ||
[[Category:Pubs and bars]] | [[Category:Pubs and bars]] | ||
Revision as of 19:51, 6 October 2013
The Running Horse was a pub at 5 East Chapel Street, Mayfair, London W1. It had existed since at least 1869.[1]
According to the National Archives, there was a court case in 1936, involving lesbianism and "undesirables".
Possibly the same as the Running Horse Shepherd Market.
References
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