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Newspaper cuttings on a sheet about the Earl of Beaconsfield pub. One is entitled 'Earl's last orders' and the other on reverse of sheet is entitled 'Night spot in chapel'
Article on the closure of the Earl of Beaconsfield in 1981 to be replaced by a supermarket. Mention of GK Chesterton a patron in the early 1900’s, Richard Stuttaford the last landlord and recalls some of the history of the pub. There are 5 photographers shown. On Reverse there is a cutting about Little Naples the dining room of the Earl of Beaconsfield Hotel which was originally a Roman Catholic chapel.
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