Rose and Crown, Pembroke Dock
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The Rose and Crown was opened in the early 1840s and for a while the Loyal Prince Albert Lodge of Odd Fellows held its first meeting there and soon had its own lodge room on the premises. William Llewellyn was the licensee during this period.
Ernest Peach was the landlord in the 1950s and 1960s and was followed by Len and Irene Thomas. During their tenureship many of Pembroke Dock’s pubs closed but thankfully the Rose and Crown is still serving the local community.
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Rose and Crown, 71 Queen Street, Pembroke Dock SA72 6JE
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