File:King and Queen, 14–16 Marlborough Place, Brighton (Painted Panel).jpg

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Description The King and Queen, Marlborough Place, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. An 18th-century pub rebuilt in extravagant Mock Tudor style by local architects Clayton & Black in the early 1930s. This picture shows Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn on a painted panel, overlaying the former Watney's Brewery title. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (NHLE Code 1381770)
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