Fulham index
Lord Clyde, 1 New Grove road, north side in the 1861 census; at 34 New Grove road by the 1871 census; then Upper Grove road in 1874. The address is 124 Estcourt road by 1896 but has been renumbered by this time. The 1881 census entry is at 69 & 70 Estcourt road, which I believe is correct.
Demolished in the 1960s for housing, although maybe later as it is listed in the 1971 telephone directory.
The Lord Clyde was demolished c1970 during the building of the Clem Attlee estate, named after the former Labour Prime Minister.
It was replaced by a new pub, on the same site, called the Clem Attlee opened in April 1971 by Attlee's son, Earl Attlee. The new address was 99 Rylston Road.
Later renamed, The Pump House, then The Clem Atlee again, then Paya and Horse. Demolished c2009 and replaced by a block of flats.
The attached photo is from the opening day, 16.4.1971.
Lord Clyde, 124 Estcourt road, at the corner of Rylston Road, Fulham SW6 - in 1957
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
Clem Attlee, 1-2 St Thomass Way SW6 7JA on the opening day, 16.4.1971.
Kindly provided by Vincent O'Loughlin
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Fulham, London.
Residents at this address
1861/Thomas Coomer/Beer House Keeper, widow/44/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1871/David Alexander/Licensed Victualler/49/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Elizabeth Alexander/Wife/44/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1871/Arthur Alexander/Son, Boat Builder/18/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/Frank Alexander/Son, Clerk/15/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/John Alexander/Son/13/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1871/Mary Mackennon/Aunt/74/Middlesex/Census
1872/David Alexander, Lord Clyde, New Grove road/../../Post Office Directory
1874/D Alexander, Lord Clyde, Upper Grove road/../../Post Office Directory
1881/Christopher Elgie/Licensed Victualler/48/Kerby Sexton, York/Census
1881/Annie Elgie/Niece, Housekeeper/30/Newton, York/Census
1881/Henrietta Field/Barmaid/16/Mitcham, Surrey/Census
1881/William Bridger/Barman/38/Hanover Square, Middlesex/Census
West London Observer. 12 May 1894
The Lord Clyde, Estcourt road, Fulham S W.
Proprietor - T H Payne.
Important Notice - This well known and favourite Hostelrie is again under the personal management of the Proprietor, T H Payne.
The Saloon Bars are the Finest and most comfortable in the borough of Fulham.
Worthingtons Sparkling Ales always in good condition
Scotch and Irish Whiskies of the Finest Brands
Sole Agent in Fulham for the Celebrated Brand of Scotch Whisky - "Duniva".
Wines and Cigars of Undoubted Excellence.
Only Establishment for the Unrivalled Welsh Whisky.
All Articles of one Quality - the Best.
1896/Thomas Augustus Motion/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Charlotte Loney/Manageress Public House/43/Lambeth, London/Census
1901/Joseph Kingsbury/Manager/43/Pimlico, London/Census
1901/Charles Cresswell/Barman/24/Marylebone, London/Census
1901/Edward McSweeney/Barman/26/Canterbury, Kent/Census
1901/William Graves/Barman/22/Thames Ditton, Surrey/Census
1901/Annie Carney/Barmaid/17/Putney, London/Census
1901/Lillie Holloway/Cook/32/Putney, London/Census
1904/Albert Walker/../../../Post Office Directory
1905/Albert Walker/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Frederick William Kennedy/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Frederick William Kennedy/Licensed Victualler/40/Islington/Census
1911/Emily May Skeales/Manageress/28/Bournemouth/Census
1911/Ernest Walter Skeer/Head Barman/25/Streatham, Surrey/Census
1911/John Morgan/Barman/32/Bristol/Census
1911/Sydney Dyer/Barman/23/Yarmouth/Census
1911/Victor Lewis/Barman/20/Camberwell/Census
1911/Annie Maud Reeve/Cook, widow/35/Biddeston, Wiltshire/Census
1919/Jn Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1921/Jn Samuel Brown/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Edmund Thomas Holmes/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/J Parsons/../../../Post Office Directory
1981/../Clem Attlee, 1-2 St Thomass Way SW6 7JA/../../Pub Directory
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