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Cricketers, 30 Wellington Street, Camden Town NW1

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The early address up until about 1856 hops between 13 Wellington street & 61 Grove street; Wellington Street was renamed to Inverness Street by 1938. Rebuilt in the 1950s and currently called the Good Mixer at what is now 30 Inverness Street. This was one of the area's best-known live music pubs hosting Britpop bands, most notably Blur. Local resident Amy Winehouse was a regular visitor. It closed, supposedly for the last time, on 18th January 2018. *

Good Mixer, 30 Inverness Street

Good Mixer, 30 Inverness Street

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1833-34/James Early, Cricketers, 13 Wellington Street, Camden Town/../../Pigots Directory

1836/Joseph Early, Cricketers, 61 Grove street, Camden town/../../Pigot's Directory

1835/William Bloomfield/victualler and spirit dealer/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1838/Robert Eagle/victualler and spirit dealer/../../Sun Fire Office records held at the London Metropolitan Archives *

1839/Robert Eagle/Cricketers, 13 Wellington Street, Camden Town/../../Post Office Directory

1841/Robert Eagle/../../../Post Office Directory *

1843/Robert Eagle/Cricketers, 61 Grove street/../../Post Office Directory

1846/R. Eagle/../../../Post Office Directory *

Morning Advertiser 22 March 1852 - Aplications for New Licenses. :
Stephen Smelt, of 78 Park street. Opposed by Hannah Hodges, of the Fitzroy Arms; Levi Cottrell, of the Britannia; Robert Eagle, of the Cricketers; and George Seaton, of the Dublin Castle. Licence refused.

September 1855/William Rowe and William Hooper/ Outgoing Licensee /../../The Era

September 1855/James Tovey Rowe/ Incoming Licensee /../../The Era

1856/J T Rowe/Cricketers Arms, 61 Grove street/../../Post Office Directory

February 1864/James Tovey Rowe/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era

February 1864/John Thomas Smith/Incoming Licensee/../../Era

1869/William Henry Deacon/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/William Smiths/Licensed Victualler/52/Hertford/Census
1881/Sarah Smiths/Wife/43/Gloucester/Census
1881/Sarah Smiths/Daughter/17/Surrey/Census
1881/Emily Smiths/Daughter/16/Surrey/Census
1881/Alta Smiths/Daughter/12/Surrey/Census
1881/Esther Smiths/Daughter/10/Surrey/Census
1881/Celia Denny/General Servant/21/Gravesend, Kent/Census

1882/William Smith/../../../Post Office Directory

1884/William Smith/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/William Smith/../../../Post Office Directory

1895/William Smith/../../../Post Office Directory *

1899/Ernest Pearce/../../../Post Office Directory

1906/Mrs Annie Bisshopp/../../../Post Office Directory *

1910/Joseph Dros/../../../Post Office Directory

1915/John Bastow/../../../Post Office Directory

1921/John Bastow/../../../Post Office Directory

In 1921 census at 30, Wellington Street, Camden Town, St Pancras
John Bastow, Licensed Victualler, Widow, aged 70 years 8 months, and born in London
Mary Flicker, Barmaid, John Bastow, Widow, aged 31 years 9 months, and born in Sunderland, Durham
James Smith, Barman, John Bastow, aged 20 years, and born in Hackney, London
William Read, Manager, John Bastow, aged 30 years 3 months, and born in Wandsworth, London
Elizabeth Stevens, House Keeper, John Bastow, aged 63 years 4 months, and born in Braintree, Essex

1927/John Bastow/../../../Post Office Directory *

1934/William George Read/../../../Kellys Directory

1938/William George Read/../../../Post Office Directory

1940/Leonard V. Rowell/../../../Post Office Directory *

1966/Mrs Marie Wells, The Good Mixer, 30 Inverness Street NW1/../../Licensed Victuallers Association



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