Fishmongers Arms
The Fishmongers Arms is a former public house on the corner of Trinity Road and High Road, Wood Green, in the London Borough of Haringey. It was known as O'Rafferty's when it closed after 2000. At the rear of the pub was the Bourne Hall, which the venue for the Wood Green Jazz Club, which was captured in the 1955 BFI-funded documentary film Momma Don't Allow. The club later became The Barracuda, and in 1971 Fagans.
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Fishmongers Arms
The Fishmongers Arms is a former public house on the corner of Trinity Road and High Road, Wood Green, in the London Borough of Haringey. It was known as O'Rafferty's when it closed after 2000. At the rear of the pub was the Bourne Hall, which the venue for the Wood Green Jazz Club, which was captured in the 1955 BFI-funded documentary film Momma Don't Allow. The club later became The Barracuda, and in 1971 Fagans.
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