The Blackfriar (pub)
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The Blackfriar is a Grade II* listed public house on Queen Victoria Street in Blackfriars, London.It was built in about 1875 on the site of a former medieval Dominican friary, and then remodelled in about 1905 by the architect Herbert Fuller-Clark. Much of the internal decoration was done by the sculptors Frederick T. Callcott & Henry Poole. The building was nearly demolished during a phase of redevelopment in the 1960s, until it was saved by a campaign spearheaded by poet Sir John Betjeman. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.
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Queen Victoria Street, City of London
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The Blackfriar
Queen Victoria Street 174
EC4V 4EG City of London
England, United Kingdom
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