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48 UK Pubs Called Albert


The Prince Albert
Crawley (Copthorne)
The Prince Albert
Enfield (Enfield Wash)
The Prince Albert
Ingatestone (Blackmore)
The Albert
Kingston upon Thames (Norbiton)
The Albert
Llandudno
The Royal Albert
London SE (Upper Norwood)
The Albert
Manchester (Withington)
The Prince Albert
Milton Keynes (Bradwell)
The Albert Arms
SE1 (Newington)
The Royal Albert
St Leonards on Sea
The Prince Albert
Stockport (Edgeley)
The Albert
Stoke on Trent
The Prince Albert
Stroud (Rodborough)




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