Camberwell pubs history index
At 33 Church Street before 1896; This pub is now called the Funky Munky. It was rebuilt in its present form in 1883. ** This is now called Stormbird (2014). The address is listed as 14 Church Street in 1856 and earlier, prior to street renumbering. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Artichoke, 25 Church Street, Camberwell SE5 - circa 1930s
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
Artichoke, 25 Church Street, Camberwell SE5 - circa 1950s
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
Artichoke, 25 Church Street, Camberwell, SE5 - in June 2008
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address
1809/Thomas Gosling, Artichoke, Camberwell/../../Holdens Directory
1825/Ralph Gibson/Artichoke, High street/../../Petty Sessions
1826/Ralph Gibson/../../../Pigot's Directory *
1830/Mr Gibson, Artichoke, Camberwell makes a one guinea Susbscription to the Licensed Victuallers Association
1833-34/Ralph Gibson, Artichoke, Church Street, Camberwell/../../Pigots Directory
1836/Eliz Pearce, Artichoke, Church street, Camberwell/../../Pigot's Directory
1839/Elizabeth Ann Pearce/../../../Pigot's Directory *
1842/Phillip Lloyd/../../../Robsons Directory
1846/Johnston Edgington/../../../Post Office Directory
1848/Johnston Edgington/../../../Post Office Directory *
1851/Johnston Edington/../../../Post Office Directory *
1856/Johnston Edington/../../../Post Office Directory *
December 1859/Sarah Edington, John Bell and Robert Howard, executors of John
Edington/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
December 1859/Sarah Edington/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1865/Mr James
Bunce, Artichoke, 14 Church street, Camberwell /../../Licensed Victuallers
Association
1871/James Bunce/Publican/49/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census *
1871/Eliz. Bunce/Wife/49/Ware, Hertfordshire/Census
1871/H. Bunce/Son/20/Edmonton, Middlesex/Census
1871/G. Pares/Potman/26/Bromley, Middlesex/Census
1871/Annie Norfolk/General Servant Domestic/35/Essex/Census
1871/Annie Pyne/Barmaid/23/Kennington, Surrey/Census
1874/James Bunce/../../../Licensed Victualler & Hoteliers Directory
1878/James Bunce/../../../../Suburban Post Office Directory
1881/Charles W Ewen/Licensed Victualler Manager/29/Hanwell/Census
1881/Ann M Ewen/Wife/30/Bristol/Census
1881/Florence M Ewen/Daughter/3/Old Ford/Census
1881/Ellen Rattie/Servant/19/Battersea/Census
1881/George A Stephens/Barman, Widow/36/Oxford/Census
1896/P Callingham/../../../../Post Office Directory
1901/David Bartlett/../../../../Post Office Directory
1904/David Bartlett/../../../../Post Office Directory
1905/David Bartlett/../../../../Post Office Directory
1908/David Bartlett/../../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Frank Gwynn Hughes/../../../../Post Office Directory
Florence Collins (my great grandmother) is the daughter of James & Harriet
Collins of The Giraffe,
Newington. She is the licensee of the
Old Greyhound, Milton Street
in 1901. She is also husband of Thomas Stanley Foster of The Artichoke,
Camberwell. She is lastly, the Mrs Florence Foster at the
Beech Tree, Bromley, where
she survived the pub being hit by a Doodlebug. This was apparently rather
better than the current pub, which I'm told is now a shadow of the original
building. ***
1911/Thomas Foster/Licensed Victualler/39/Islington, London/Census ***
1911/Florence Foster/Wife, Assistant/34/Kennington, London/Census
1911/Geoffrey Ernest Foster/Son/5/Walworth, London/Census
1911/Hilda Mary Foster/Daughter/2/Walworth, London/Census
1911/Walter James Beard/Barman/31/Walworth, London/Census
1911/Annie Macauley/Nurse, Widow/39/Oxford Street, London/Census
1911/Alicia King/Barmaid/30/Norwich, Norfolk/Census
1911/Florence Mabel Humphries/Barmaid/22/London/Census
1911/Edward Collins/Nephew/5/Brixton, London/Census
1914/Thomas Foster/../../../Post Office Directory *
1919/Thomas Foster/../../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Thomas Foster/../../../../Hughes Directory
1938/Jas. Wm. Moore/../../../Post Office Directory *
1944/Jas. Wm. Moore/../../../Post Office Directory *
* Provided By Ewan
** Provided By Stephen Harris
*** Provided By Stephen King
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