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Eedle and Meyers

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Eedle and Meyers were a British firm of architects, co-founded by Frederick James Eedle (1863–1953) and Sydney Herbert Meyers.

Eedle and Meyers specialised in pub design from the 1880s to 1946.[1]

They designed The Palm Tree, a public house, built in 1935 for Truman's Brewery, at 127 Grove Road, Mile End, London, E3 5RP. It was Grade II listed in 2015 by Historic England.[1]

Three of their London pubs are Grade II listed: The Old Red Lion, Islington (1899), The Angel, Islington (1903) and Rayners, Rayners Lane (1937). All of these pubs, except the Old Red Lion, were built for Truman's.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Historic England. "The Palm Tree public house, Mile End (1427142)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2015.