DescriptionThe Festival Inn - geograph.org.uk - 864149.jpg
English: The Festival Inn Situated at the junction of Grundy Street and Kerbery Street, and backing on to Chrisp Street market with its clock tower. The pub is named for the 1951 Festival of Britain which provided the incentive for rebuilding this area of Poplar following wartime damage.
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