Clapham pub history index
Named the North Pole in the 1861 census and with the same licensee in 1871 at the address of 29 North street. Seemingly a restaurant called Traders by at least 2007. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
North Pole, 29 North Street, Clapham
Kindly provided by Philip Carter
Residents at this address.
1861/David Patterson/Beer Retailer/29/Alton, Hampshire/Census
1861/Esther Patterson/Wife/25/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/David Patterson/Son/1/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1861/Chalet Hagard/House Servant/41/Newport, Isle of Wight/Census
1871/David Patterson/Beer Retailer/38/Alton, Hampshire/Census
1871/Esther Patterson/Wife/35/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1871/Esther Patterson/Daughter/8/Clapham, Surrey/Census
1871/Phoebe Patterson/Daughter/4/Clapham, SurreyCensus
1871/Emily Woodger/Servant/20/Weybridge, Surrey/Census
South London Press 27 March 1875 - The following were refused new victuallers licenses:
Francois Albert Basten, the North Pole, North street
1881/John Newton/Beer & Wine Housekeeper/55/Manchester/Census
1881/Ann Newton/Wife/58/Manchester/Census
1881/Louisa Walton/Domestic Servant/15/Clapham/Census
1892/William Davis, beer retailer, 29 North street/../../Post Office
Directory
1901/Reinhold Minter/Beer House Keeper/35/Germany (German subject)/Census
1901/Amy Minter/Wife/35/Camberwell, London/Census
1906/Edward J
Kirk/Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
1908/Edward J Kirk/Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Mrs Mary Ann Eaglestone/Beer Retailer/../../../Post Office Directory
1971/J Dowie/North Pole, 29 North Street SW4/../../../Post Office Directory
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