Kingston on Thames pub history index
At Thames Street in 1851
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Surrey.
Residents at this address.
1851/Robert Sivers/../../../Post Office Directory
1855/Robert Sivers/../../../Post Office Directory
1867/C Smith/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1878/StephenToghill/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1891/Mrs E M Toghill/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1896/Mrs Ellen Maria Toghil/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1901/Eli Emerson/Publican/50/Epworth, Lincolnshire/Census
1901/Mary A Emerson/Wife/48/Thetford, Norfolk/Census
1901/Ada Emerson/Daughter, Barmaid/17/London/Census
1901/John Emerson/Son, Barman/16/Kingston on Thames/Census
1901/Sidney Emerson/Son/6/Kingston on Thames/Census
1901/Beaty Emerson/Daughter/4/Kingston on Thames/Census
1901/A Clibbon/Boarder, Cabman/26/Epsom/Census
+ Lodgers
In 1903, the Row Barge, Old Bridge street is fully licensed by Eli Emerson and owned by Hodgsons Kingston Brewery Ltd, to which it is tied.
It is 150 yards from Crown and Thistle, 200 yards from Outrigger.It sleeps 8 persons, and has stabling for 11 horses.
1913/John Taylor/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1918/Francis Bridger/../../../Kelly’s Directory
1937/Henry White,
Row Barge, Old Bridge street, Kingston/../../Kelly’s Directory
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