Man Loaded with Mischielf

Station Tavern, 296 Camberwell New Road, Camberwell SE5

Camberwell pubs history index

The address is also listed as Station Road (now Camberwell Station Road, the intersecting street) in the 1881 census. The address is given as 296a Camberwell New Road by 1921. It is more commonly called the Station Hotel. * Now known as the Bear (2014). **

Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.


The following entries are in this format:

Residents at this address.

1869/Samuel Bartholomew Smith/Camberwell Station Hotel, Camberwell New Road/../../Post Office Directory

Morning Advertiser 31 March 1871 - licence applications :
Station tavern, Station road, Camberwell New road, to Jacob Harvey, Licence refused.

1878/Charles Sims/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/Jacob Harvey/Beer House Keeper, Widow/72/Shoreditch, Middlesex/Census

1896/Robert Weller/../../../Kelly's Directory

1904/Charles H. Sisman/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Albert Brooks/../../../Post Office Directory

1914/Mrs Martha Gertrude Hammett/../../../Post Office Directory

1919/Mrs Martha Gertrude Hammett/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Mrs Martha Gertrude Hammett/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Martha G. Hammett/../../../Hughes Directory

1938/Mrs May A Ellis/../../../Post Office Directory

1944/Howell & Diston/../../../Post Office Directory


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