Walthamstow pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex.
This pub was built in around 1900 and the photo shows it in its early days. ***
Kindly donated by Colleen
Lord Brooke, 47 Shernhall Street, Walthamstow E17 - in 1931
Lord Brooke, 47 Shernhall Street, E17 - in November 2006
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address.
1896/Louis Leopold Yexley/../../../Petty Sessions
03/6/1899/Vincent Arthur Mears/../../../Petty Sessions
1901/Arthur V Mears/Licensed Victualler/30/Strand, London/Census
1901/Louisa M Mears/Wife/30/Hanover Square, London/Census
1901/Dorothy W Mears/Daughter/10 months/Walthamstow, Essex/Census
1901/May Berthe/Barmaid/29/Bow, Middlesex/Census
1901/Elizabeth Freshwater/Cook/18/Walthamstow, Essex/Census
1902/Vincent Arthur Mears/../../../Petty Sessions
1902/Arthur Mears/../../../Kellys
1908/Arthur Mears/../../../Kellys
Leytonstone Express and Independent 09 January 1909
The Lord Brooke, Shernhall street, Walthamstow, from Vinvent Arthur Mears to Walter J Briggs
02/1/1909/Walter James Briggs/../../../Petty Sessions
1912/Walter J. Briggs/../../../Kellys
22/2/1913/Alfred Matthews/../../../Petty Sessions
29/7/1916/Ernest Stanley Zabell/../../../Petty Sessions
1917/Ernest Stanley Zabell/../../../Kellys
25/1/1919/George Draper Leale/../../../Petty Sessions
5/11/1921/James Lorenza Booker/../../../Petty Sessions
1922/James L Booker/../../../Kellys
1924/Booker/../../../Freehold
13/6/1925/George Henry Jones/../../../Petty Sessions
1925/George H. Jones/../../../Kellys
1925 - 1926/Tilley/../../../Freehold
7/11/1925/Jacob George Tilley/../../../Petty Sessions
1927 - 1932/Shambrook/../../../Freehold
23/7/1927/Alfred James Standbrook sen & jun/../../../Petty Sessions
1933 - 1939/Shambrook & Dawes/../../../Freehold
20/4/1932/William Edgar Shambrook & Charles James Dowes/../../../Petty Sessions
1940 - 1948/Mrs Shambrook, widow/../../../Freehold
1949 - 1954/Mrs E E Dawes/../../../Freehold
1955 - 1965/V S Windsor/../../../Freehold
*** Provided by Stephen Harris
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