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It appears that Queen street becomes Queen Caroline street, here at the junction with Worlidge road. The address is listed at 32 Queen street in the 1891 census
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Duke of Edinburgh, 52 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith - circa 1920
Residents at this address.
1891/Thomas Vaughan/Beer House Keeper/43/Marylebone, London/Census
1891/Lillian Vaughan/Wife/31/Paddington, London/Census
1891/Lillian E Vaughan/Daughter/13/Kensal Green, London/Census
1896/Rich S Watson/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1901/Richard S Watson/Beer House Keeper/42/Fulham/Census
1901/Catherine E Watson/Wife/40/Marylebone/Census
1901/John A Watson/Son, Bricklayer/17/Hammersmith/Census
1901/Kate Annie Watson/Daughter/15/Hammersmith/Census
1901/Ellen Watson/Daughter/13/Hammersmith/Census
1901/Margaret E Watson/Daughter/11/Hammersmith/Census
1901/George Watson/Son/9/Hammersmith/Census
1901/Julia Emily Watson/Daughter/6/Hammersmith/Census
1905/R H Ekins/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1911/Fred Blatchford/Licensed Victualler/54/Brent, Devon/Census
1911/Emily Jane Blatchford/Wife/52/Kentish Town/Census
1911/Emily Jane Blatchford/Daughter/26/Pimlico, London/Census
1911/Fanny Elizabeth Blatchford/Daughter, Ladies Maid/21/Pimlico,
London/Census
1911/Frederick George Blatchford/Son, Electrician Apprentice/17/Pimlico,
London/Census
1919/George Hy Carter/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1934/George Hy Carter/Beer Retailer/../../Kellys Directory
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