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The 1937 directory for Essex is very important, as it appears to name the many beer retailers as named pubs for the first time. This listing should help in ensuring all of these pubs and beer retailers are on the site.
Essex 1937 index
Imperial hotel, Mrs. Rosa A. Lee, 20 & 22 Rosemary road,
Clacton-on-Sea
Ipswich Arms, Mrs. K. L. Haylock, East Donyland, Colchester
Ivy House, Mya Gold, 21 & 22 Marine parade, Southend
Jobbers Rest, Albert Edward Salmons, St. Marys lane, Cranham, Romford
John Barley Corn, Mrs Penelope Oramphorn, Threshers Bush, Harlow
Jolly Cricketers, Percy F. Calcutt, Arterial road, Nevendon, Wickford
Jolly Fisherman, Rd. Allan Golding, 108 North street, Barking
Jolly Sailor, Mrs. Jane Clark, Basin Heybridge, Maldon
Jolly Sailor, Leslie M. Robinson, 28 Church street, Maldon
Jolly Waggoners, Chas. Jn. Woodford, Manuden, Bishops Stortford
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