No part of the areas of East London covered by the Guardian has lost more pubs than Walthamstow - and this week we take a look at some that have closed over the years.

The Lost Pubs Project archives the decline of the English pub on its website www.closedpubs.co.uk and having looked at those pubs that pulled their finals pints in Leyton and Leytonstone and Wanstead, we move on to those that have pulled their final pints in E17.

Read more: The pubs we've lost in Leytonstone and Wanstead

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The Coach & Horses was located at 63 St James Street

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The Cock Tavern was at 67 High Street

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The Common Gate, situated at 131 Markhouse Road, is now a hotel after closing as a pub in 2002

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The Councillors Arms could be found at 67 Erskine Road

Read more: The pubs we've lost in Leyton

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The Crooked Billet was at the junction of Wood Street and Chingford Road

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The Duke of Cambridge could be found at 178 Boundary Road

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The Essex Arms was situated at 82-84 Forest RoadEast London and West Essex Guardian Series:

The Gardeners Arms was located at 180 Boundary Road