Kingston Upon Thames pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey .
Residents at this address.
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1851/Thomas Collings/../../../Post Office Directory
1855/Thomas Collings/Anchor/../../Post Office Directory
1867/T Collings/Blue Anchor/../../Post Office Directory
January 1872/George Dean/Outgoing Licensee, Anchor/../../Era Newspaper
January 1872/Thomas Richardson/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1878/George Henry Snow/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1881/James Rogers/Publican/25/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1881/Sarah Rogers/Wife/30/Kew, Surrey/Census
1881/Annie Gale/Visitor/38/Kew, Surrey/Census
1891/Edward Davis/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1896/Edward Davis/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1901/Charles A S Lea/Licensed Victualler/26/Lambeth, London/Census
1901/Annie Lea/Wife/36/Richmond, Surrey/Census
1901/Isabella Clayton/Barmaid/20/St George Hanover Square/Census
1901/Rebecca Bishop/General Servant/18/Bridport, Dorset/Census
In 1903, the Anchor, Thames Street is fully licensed by Ernest Rogers and owned by Hodgsons Kingston Brewery Ltd, to which it is tied. It is 80 yards from Crown and Thistle, 60 yards from Nuthalls. It sleeps 4 people.
1911/Arthur Joseph Hammerton/Licensed Victualler/45/Long Ditton/Census *
1911/Hannah Merci Hammerton/Wife, Assistant/44/Peckham/Census
1911/Ida Francis Hammerton/Daughter, Apprentice Dressmaker/19/Long Ditton/Census
1911/Thomas Henry Hammerton/Son/15/Long Ditton/Census
1911/Ruby Blanch Hammerton/Daughter/11/Long Ditton/Census
1911/Winnifred May Hammerton/Daughter/10/Long Ditton/Census
1911/Percy Francis Hammerton/Son/6/Long Ditton/Census
1911/Charles Augustus Hammerton/Son/4/Long Ditton/Census
1911/Sybil Francis Hammerton/Daughter/1/New Malden/Census
1911/Susannah Stevens/General Servant/39/Bow/Census
* Provided By Jon Brown
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