TES photographs

The Enfield Society photograph collection

King and Tinker Inn, Whitewebbs Road, 1906
Note on the print reads: "A little to the right and behind this picture stood the Lady Huntingdon Chapel, destroyed by doodlebug in the 2nd world war. Before 1914 the entrance to the public footpath across Whitewebbs Park and in front of the house was in front of the King and Tinker and to the right. Later diverted further down Whitewebbs Lane in 1913."
Keywords: 1900s;pubs;historic buildings;Grade II listed

King and Tinker Inn, Whitewebbs Road, 1906

Note on the print reads: "A little to the right and behind this picture stood the Lady Huntingdon Chapel, destroyed by doodlebug in the 2nd world war. Before 1914 the entrance to the public footpath across Whitewebbs Park and in front of the house was in front of the King and Tinker and to the right. Later diverted further down Whitewebbs Lane in 1913."

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