The Crayford Arms Public House, Crayford
The Crayford Arms Public House, Crayford
Cranford House 112 items
Record No
343100
Title
The Crayford Arms Public House, Crayford
Description
The Crayford Arms Public House, 37 Crayford High Street, Crayford. The pub was built in 1864. For a period in the 1980s it was home to the future world heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis. It is rumoured that he may have trained there too. This was at the time when the pub was run by his then manager and promoter Frank (now Kellie) Maloney.
Date of execution
1974
Section
London Metropolitan Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_02_0967_74_3348
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