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The Prince Albert Pub on a Lazy, Hazy Sunday Morning, Dover, Kent, England, UK
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7.20 am on October 14th, 2012 and the sun is burning off a sea-fog that had swirled northwards along the River Dour valley. Left of pub: Biggin Street shopping precinct. Right: Priory Road with the Effingham Crescent junction just before. View from in front of the Town Hall on the Hight Street. Urban Dover Victorian Architecture, History, Travel and Tourism.
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- Uploaded on February 18
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- Camera: Canon EOS 600D
- Taken on 2012/10/14 07:21:06
- Exposure: 0.008s (1/125)
- Focal Length: 32.00mm
- F/Stop: f/9.000
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash

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John Latter, on February 18, said:
The pub is said to have been renamed as a result of a visit to Dover by Albert, Prince Consort to Queen Victoria, in November 1842.
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John Latter, on February 18, said:
This photo also appears on the Pinterest Dover Town board at:
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John Latter, on February 18, said:
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