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King Arms, 7 Dutton Street, Greenwich SE10

at 7 Trinity Street in 1896. The King's Arms, 7 Dutton Street was destroyed by a flying bomb on August 3rd 1944 and the licensee, a Constance Martin, killed . **

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The Kings Arms, Dutton Street, Greenwich - circa 1930

The Kings Arms, Dutton Street, Greenwich - circa 1930

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Residents at this address.

1896/George William Bracey/../../../Post Office Directory

1901/John E Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1904/John E Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1905/John E Harvey/../../../Post Office Directory

1906/Thomas Ernest Sayer/../../../Post Office Directory *

1908/George Warrilow/../../../Post Office Directory

1911/Joseph William Jex/../../../Post Office Directory

1914/Joseph William Jex/../../../Post Office Directory *

1919/Joseph William Jex/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/Joseph William Jex/../../../Post Office Directory *

1934/Bert C. Evans/../../../Post Office Directory *

1938/Jas Hall/../../../Post Office Directory

1940/Joseph Viney Carter/../../../Post Office Directory *

1942/George Frederick Jameson/../../../Post Office Directory *

1944/Thomas Clifford Martin/../../../Post Office Directory


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