You were deemed to be a true Londoner if you were born within the sound of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church, known as the Bow Bells. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The landlord Billy Sinefield believes a greater opportunity for the pub lies in the possibility of West Ham Football Club taking over the Olympic Stadium after the Games. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is frequented by workers from the Olympic site, but only after work as alcohol is forbidden by the authorities during work hours. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is one of many traditional east end pubs that are situated within a mile of the Olympic Park where the 2012 Olympic Games will take place this summer. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The 1915 frontage of the pub is unusually decorated with glazed tiles. The pub is one of many traditional east end pubs that are situated within a mile of the Olympic Park. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
It started life as the King of Prussia in 1765, but changed its name around 1914 at the start of World War I for patriotic reasons. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is one of many traditional east end pubs that are situated within a mile of the Olympic Park where the 2012 Olympic Games will take place this summer. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub gained its name as it began life as the waiting room for what was once Bow Road train station. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is one of many traditional east end pubs that are situated within a mile of the Olympic Park where the 2012 Olympic Games will take place this summer. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
Dating from 1900, the owners changed the property in 2007 to a hotel, but kept the pub sign outside. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is frequented by workers from the Olympic site, but only after work as alcohol is forbidden by the authorities during work hours. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
This pub is said to be haunted by a ghost that has a habit of flushing the ladies’ toilet when patrons are sitting on it. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is one of many traditional east end pubs that are situated within a mile of the Olympic Park where the 2012 Olympic Games will take place this summer. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
Dating from 1901, it is situated across the road from Homerton University Hospital. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
Built around 1825, it is across the road from the athlete’s village. The landlady for the past 40 years Jan Dooner said: “I’m hoping for some good business during the Games, whether they want to celebrate or drown their sorrows.” (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub is one of many traditional east end pubs that are situated within a mile of the Olympic Park where the 2012 Olympic Games will take place this summer. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
The pub started life as the King of Prussia in 1765, but changed its name around 1914 at the start of World War I for patriotic reasons. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
A brand of beer is seen on a pump at the Railway Tavern pub in east London. (REUTERS/Eddie Keogh)
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