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The address changes from 48 South Row to 48 Southern Row between 1938 and 1944. Now known as The Chilled Eskimo (2013). *
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Kensington, London.
Prince of Wales, 48 Southern Row, W10 - in January 2012
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West London Observer. 07 November 1863 - Kensington Petty Sessions Transfers
Matilda Pargeter, of the Prince of Wales, South Row, Kensal New Town, to John Dumbrill, late of Pulford street, Pimlico, a victualler.
1866/Henry Boar/../../../Post Office Directory
Licensed Victuallers' Guardian. 25 July 1874 Transfer of Licenses
Prince of Wales, South row, Kensal New Town, John William Chiles to William Smith
1878/Mrs Ann Smith/../../../Post Office Directory
1911/Caleb Walker/../../../Post Office Directory
David Frank Edward Hogben is a licensee at many pubs through his life. Here is a lot more detail on his licensed trade :
1912, the birth of David William Hogben at St Martins, Kentish Town, he is listed as a publican at 48 South row.
1919/David Frank Edward Hogben/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Chas Frost/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Chas Frost/../../../Post Office Directory
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