Charlton pub history index
A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Kent. The Kent listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
This pub closed in 1997 and has been converted to a veterinary surgery. In its latter years it was called the Thames Barrier Tavern. **
Thames Barrier Arms, 32 Harden Manor Way, Charlton - renamed in 1982
Kindly provided by Carol Kenna
Lads of the Village, 32 Hardens Manor Way, Charlton - in December 2010
Kindly provided by Stephen Harris
Residents at this address
1852/James Laidbetter/../../../Archdeacons Directory
1862/James Hartley/../../../Kellys Directory
Kentish Independent. 25 August 1866 Annual Licensing Day
Lads of the Village, Hardens Manorway, Elizabeth Pulman
1874/Henry Hocking/../../../Kellys Directory
1882/Hy Hocking/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Hy Hocking/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Henry Hocking/Licensed Victualler/54/Camborne, Cornwall/Census
1891/Mary Ann Hocking/Wife/30/Deptford, Kent/Census
1891/Jane Hocking/Daughter/19/Hackney, London/Census
1891/Violet Hocking/Daughter/17/Bow, London/Census
1891/Henry Hocking/Son/5/Charlton, Kent/Census
1891/Walter Hocking/Son/4/Charlton, Kent/Census
1891/Jane Hocking/Mother, Widow/86/Penan Whay, Cornwall/Census
1891/Mary Ann Holmes/Domestic Servant/50/Poplar, London/Census
1891/Henry Smyth/Domestic Servant/31/Germany/Census
1896/John Catchpole/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1898/John Catchpole/../../../Post Office Directory ***
1901/Elizabeth Knight/Public House, Widow/38/Stratford, London/Census
1901/Frederick Knight/Son/12/Charlton/Census
1901/Frank Knight/Son/11/Battersea/Census
1901/Ethel Knight/Daughter/9/Battersea/Census
1901/Richard Knight/Son/8/Borough/Census
1901/Sidney Knight/Son/5/Borough/Census
1901/Lilian Knight/Daughter/4/Borough/Census
1901/Florence Knight/Daughter/2/Charlton/Census
1901/Albert Hill/Brother, Sanitary Engineer/36/Stratford/Census
1901/Elizabeth Hill/Brothers Wife/34/Chelsea/Census
1901/Albert Hill/Son/11/Battersea/Census
1901/Mary Holmes/Domestic Servant/60/Poplar/Census
1901/Lillie Woodgate/Domestic Servant/17/Plumstead/Census
1901/Annie Bowcly/Domestic Servant/16/Charlton/Census
1905/Fred Briggs/../../../Post Office Directory
In the 1881 census, William J Whitlock is a barman at his brother in law,
Alfred Wordsworths public house, the
Fleece, 1 Duke street,
Lambeth; he marries in 1883 in Newington to Emily Risdon Green, when he
describes himself as a Licensed Victuallers manager, and living at 2 Hill
street.
In the 1891 census, William James Whitlock is at the King Johns Head, 138
Southwark street; and by the 1901 census, he is listed as a public house
manager at 1 Cambridge place, Station road, Woolwich - this is probably the
Cambridge. In 1904 at the baptism
of his son, Alfred, he is at the
Sheer Hulk, Church
street, this is again his brother in laws pub. In 1904 at the baptism of his
son, Alfred, he is at the
Sheer Hulk, Church street, this is again his brother in laws pub.
1908/William James Whitlock/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/William James Whitlock/Licensed Victualler/48/Sydenham/Census
1911/Amelia Whitlock/Wife, Assistant/33/Southall, Middlesex/Census
1911/Amelia Whitlock/Daughter/12/Southend on Sea, Essex/Census
1911/Arthur J Whitlock/Son/10/Woolwich, London/Census
1911/Alfred Whitlock/Son/9/Woolwich, London/Census
1911/Annie L Whitlock/Daughter/6/Woolwich, London/Census
1911/William J Whitlock/Son/5/Woolwich, London/Census
1911/Louisa Tucker/Barmaid/25/Charlton, London/Census
1911/Jane Webb/General Servant/18/Charlton, London/Census
1919/William Henry James/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Arth J Keen/../../../Kellys Directory
1938/Arth J Keen/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Arth J Keen/../../../Post Office Directory
1988/Thomas Nesbitt & Co/Thames barrier Arms/../../Watney Truman List
** Provided By Stephen Harris
*** Provided By Dave Catchpole
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