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| name = The Dirty Duck<br>The Black Swan |
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| location = Waterside [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] |
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{{Other uses|Dirty Duck (disambiguation)}} |
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== History == |
== History == |
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It has existed as a pub since 1738 and has been known as The Black Swan since 1776, although it may have been given this name earlier.<ref name=SB1 /> |
It has existed as a pub since 1738 and has been known as The Black Swan since 1776, although it may have been given this name earlier.<ref name=SB1 /> |
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However, the pub is more commonly known as The Dirty Duck.<ref>{{cite web|title=River Walk|url=http://www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk/documents/walksleaflet.pdf|website=visitstratforduponavon.co.uk|accessdate=8 May 2017}}</ref><ref name="BM_23Apr2009">{{cite web|last1=Young|first1=Graham|title=Dirty Duck, Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/tv/dirty-duck-waterside-stratford-upon-avon-tel-91149|website=birminghammail|accessdate=8 May 2017|date=23 April 2009}}</ref> It is unclear where this name originates from. One reason could be that it was given this name by brewery families who played darts in the pub.<ref name=FD1 /> Another reason could be that actors nicknamed it The Dirty Duck.<ref name=SB1>{{cite web|last1=Morris|first1=Sylvia|title= |
However, the pub is more commonly known as The Dirty Duck.<ref>{{cite web|title=River Walk|url=http://www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk/documents/walksleaflet.pdf|website=visitstratforduponavon.co.uk|accessdate=8 May 2017}}</ref><ref name="BM_23Apr2009">{{cite web|last1=Young|first1=Graham|title=Dirty Duck, Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/tv/dirty-duck-waterside-stratford-upon-avon-tel-91149|website=birminghammail|accessdate=8 May 2017|date=23 April 2009}}</ref> It is unclear where this name originates from. One reason could be that it was given this name by brewery families who played darts in the pub.<ref name=FD1 /> Another reason could be that actors nicknamed it The Dirty Duck.<ref name=SB1>{{cite web|last1=Morris|first1=Sylvia|title=Stratford's alehouses: the Dirty Duck|url=http://theshakespeareblog.com/2015/04/stratfords-alehouses-the-dirty-duck/|website=The Shakespeare blog|accessdate=29 December 2015}}</ref> It is the only pub in England which has a licence under its two names.<ref name=FD1>{{cite web|title=The Dirty Duck / The Black Swan Restaurant and Bar|url=http://www.foodanddrinkguides.co.uk/england/west-midlands/stratford-avon/dirty-duck-black-swan-restaurant-and-bar|website=Foodanddrinksguides.co.uk|accessdate=29 December 2015}}</ref> |
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According to the pub menu, the contemporary name, The Dirty Duck, was given to the establishment by American GIs, who were stationed across the river Avon, opposite this establishment, at a military camp during WW2. |
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⚫ | The pub was originally three buildings dating from the 15th century before becoming a single property.<ref name=SB1 /><ref name=PE1>{{cite web|title=Pub-Explorer.com |
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⚫ | The pub was originally three buildings dating from the 15th century before becoming a single property.<ref name=SB1 /><ref name=PE1>{{cite web|title=Pub-Explorer.com – The Dirty Duck|url=http://www.pub-explorer.com/warwks/pub/dirtyduckstratforduponavon.htm|website=Pub-Explorer.com|accessdate=29 December 2015}}</ref> One of the buildings became a pub in 1738. A house next door was integrated into the pub in 1866 and in 1937 the pub was extended into a third property.<ref name=SB1 /> The building has a [[Grade II]] listing, meaning it is of 'special interest'.<ref>{{NHLE |desc=The Dirty Duck Public House|num= 1207384 |accessdate=10 September 2018}}</ref> |
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One of the former managers is Ben Shepherd, father of actor [[Simon Shepherd]].<ref name=DM1 /> |
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== Royal Shakespeare Company connections & notable clientele == |
== Royal Shakespeare Company connections & notable clientele == |
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The Dirty Duck is located close to two [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] theatres, namely, the [[Royal Shakespeare Theatre]] and the [[Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon|Swan Theatre]] and is frequented by actors performing at the theatres and theatre [[critics]]. It is also a popular pub for theatregoers. As a result, it has become intrinsically linked to the RSC, described by [[The telegraph newspaper|The Telegraph]] as "the unofficial licensed extension of the Royal Shakespeare Company".<ref name=T1 /> |
The Dirty Duck is located close to two [[Royal Shakespeare Company]] theatres, namely, the [[Royal Shakespeare Theatre]] and the [[Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon|Swan Theatre]] and is frequented by actors performing at the theatres and theatre [[critics]]. It is also a popular pub for theatregoers. As a result, it has become intrinsically linked to the RSC, described by [[The telegraph newspaper|The Telegraph]] as "the unofficial licensed extension of the Royal Shakespeare Company".<ref name=T1 /> |
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Inside The Dirty Duck, there are many photos of well known actors who have performed at the RSC theatres and visited the pub including [[Judi Dench]] and [[Richard Burton]]<ref name=G1>{{cite |
Inside The Dirty Duck, there are many photos of well known actors who have performed at the RSC theatres and visited the pub including [[Judi Dench]] and [[Richard Burton]]<ref name=G1>{{cite news|last1=Gethin|first1=Anthony|title=Stratford-upon-Avon: all the town's a stage|url=https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2013/jan/18/stratford-upon-avon-town-stage|newspaper=The Guardian|date=18 January 2013 |accessdate=30 December 2015}}</ref> and many of the photos have been signed.<ref name=FD1 /> There is also a table signed by Judi Dench.<ref name=T1 /> [[Kylie Minogue]] once pulled a pint during a visit.<ref name=T1>{{cite web|last1=Arnot|first1=Chris|title=UK Pub Guide: The Dirty Duck, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/pubs/3335830/Warwickshire-Pub-Guide-The-Dirty-Duck-Stratford-upon-Avon.html|website=Telegraph.co.uk|accessdate=29 December 2015}}</ref> Other notable visitors to The Dirty Duck include [[Laurence Olivier]] and [[Richard Attenborough]].<ref name=FD1 /> |
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Actor Len Parish, who was a member of [[Frank Benson (actor)|Frank Benson's]] acting company, wrote a poem in the pub called ''Stratford Ale''.<ref name=SB1 /> |
Actor Len Parish, who was a member of [[Frank Benson (actor)|Frank Benson's]] acting company, wrote a poem in the pub called ''Stratford Ale''.<ref name=SB1 /> |
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 27 March 2023
The Dirty Duck The Black Swan | |
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Type | Public House |
Location | Waterside Stratford-upon-Avon |
Coordinates | 52°11′26″N 1°42′17″W / 52.190685°N 1.704784°W |
OS grid reference | SP 20225 54645 |
Area | Warwickshire |
Built | 15th century |
Owner | Greene King |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | The Dirty Duck Public House |
Designated | 25 October 1951 |
Reference no. | 1207384 |
The Dirty Duck, also known as The Black Swan, is a pub located on Waterside in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
History[edit]
It has existed as a pub since 1738 and has been known as The Black Swan since 1776, although it may have been given this name earlier.[1]
However, the pub is more commonly known as The Dirty Duck.[2][3] It is unclear where this name originates from. One reason could be that it was given this name by brewery families who played darts in the pub.[4] Another reason could be that actors nicknamed it The Dirty Duck.[1] It is the only pub in England which has a licence under its two names.[4]
According to the pub menu, the contemporary name, The Dirty Duck, was given to the establishment by American GIs, who were stationed across the river Avon, opposite this establishment, at a military camp during WW2.
The pub was originally three buildings dating from the 15th century before becoming a single property.[1][5] One of the buildings became a pub in 1738. A house next door was integrated into the pub in 1866 and in 1937 the pub was extended into a third property.[1] The building has a Grade II listing, meaning it is of 'special interest'.[6]
Royal Shakespeare Company connections & notable clientele[edit]
The Dirty Duck is located close to two Royal Shakespeare Company theatres, namely, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the Swan Theatre and is frequented by actors performing at the theatres and theatre critics. It is also a popular pub for theatregoers. As a result, it has become intrinsically linked to the RSC, described by The Telegraph as "the unofficial licensed extension of the Royal Shakespeare Company".[7]
Inside The Dirty Duck, there are many photos of well known actors who have performed at the RSC theatres and visited the pub including Judi Dench and Richard Burton[8] and many of the photos have been signed.[4] There is also a table signed by Judi Dench.[7] Kylie Minogue once pulled a pint during a visit.[7] Other notable visitors to The Dirty Duck include Laurence Olivier and Richard Attenborough.[4]
Actor Len Parish, who was a member of Frank Benson's acting company, wrote a poem in the pub called Stratford Ale.[1]
See also[edit]
Notes and references[edit]
- ^ a b c d e Morris, Sylvia. "Stratford's alehouses: the Dirty Duck". The Shakespeare blog. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
- ^ "River Walk" (PDF). visitstratforduponavon.co.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- ^ Young, Graham (23 April 2009). "Dirty Duck, Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon". birminghammail. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- ^ a b c d "The Dirty Duck / The Black Swan Restaurant and Bar". Foodanddrinksguides.co.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
- ^ "Pub-Explorer.com – The Dirty Duck". Pub-Explorer.com. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "The Dirty Duck Public House (1207384)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
- ^ a b c Arnot, Chris. "UK Pub Guide: The Dirty Duck, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
- ^ Gethin, Anthony (18 January 2013). "Stratford-upon-Avon: all the town's a stage". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 December 2015.