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The White Hart, 1810
The White Hart, 2008

The White Hart is a former pub at 121 Bishopsgate, London.

The librarian at the Bishopsgate Institute, Charles Goss, wrote a history of the White Hart in 1930, and believed that it dated back to 1246. Samuel Nixon (sculptor) had his workshop at The White Hart (1838-1854).

It certainly existed as The White Hart in 1377. However, it was rebuilt in 1480 and 1829. It closed in 2014, and its facade was integrated into a nine-storey office block.

References

  1. "Elegy For The White Hart". spitalfieldslife. 30 December 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. "White Hart, 199 Bishopsgate Street, Aldgate". pubshistory. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  3. "Elegy For The White Hart - Spitalfields Life". spitalfieldslife.com.
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