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Little Venice - Prince Alfred Pub
Product Type: image
Date created: 2009-11-14
Time created: 16:16:36
Full Size: 1624 x 2304
Description
After our walking tour of Little Venice we had lunch at this pub, which was quite beautiful. I had to walk through a little door about 4'high to get to the section to eat. (see description)
Built in 1863, the Prince Alfred is a prince amongst pubs. The spectacular façade is as striking as it is unusual, its bowed etched glass is rare and delicate. The tall curved front window is a magnificent example of the craft. Plate glass, newly invented, was used to show wealth and sophistication, as well as contemporary style.
The interior is no less rare or extraordinary. Five bar compartments, each with its own door from the street, are separated from one another by a wooden partition, save for a small access door. The divisions within the pub reflect the divisions in Victorian society. Segregation was important, there is a Ladies bar and Private bar. Snob screens over the bar counter ensured privacy and anonymity; some preferred not to be seen drinking by their inferiors, or superiors for that matter.