English: The "Royal Children", Nottingham. This pub was a Home brewery tied-house it then consisted of three or four separate rooms - it is now "open-plan".
It stands on the corner of Castle Gate and St Nicholas Street.
The entrance from Castle Gate (just left of centre in the picture) used to be surmounted by a whale bone, this has now been moved inside as it was deteriorating rapidly. See 658539
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