London, UK 1911 Suburban directory listing - E.

This is a listing from the Public Houses in 1911.

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Eagle Tavern, Hy Lawrence Emblin, Red Lion lane. Shootere hill, Woolwich
Eagle Tavern, William Edward Stanley, 231 Battersea Park road SW
Eagle, Frederick Albert Edward Mills & Edwin Tomlin, 215 Askew road, Shepherd's Bush W
Earl of Chatham, John T. Davies, 15 Thomas street, Woolwich
Earl of Derby, Miss Clara Grace Bray, 87 Dennett's road, New Cross
Earl of Essex, Alfred George Chappell, 21 & 23 Stroud Green road N
Earl Ferrers, William Snelling Ransom, 22 Ellora road. Streatham SW,
Earl Spencer, Mrs Elizabeth Clark, Roehampton lane, Roehampton SW
Earl Spencer, James Field, 262 Merton road, Wandsworth SW
Earl Spencer, Westron & Illing, 37 Battersea Bridge road SW
Earl of Warwick, Mrs. Esther Belasco, 9 Gordon road, Stoke Newington N
East Dulwich Hotel, Frederick Connelly, 1 Lordship lane, East Dulwich SE
East Hill Hotel, Ernest Dixon, 21 Alma road, Wandsworth SW
Ebor Arms, James Edward Webb, 75 Howard road, Stoke Newington
Edinboro Castle tavern, Francis G. Benson,110 Samuel street, Woolwich
Edinburgh Castle, W. P. Underdown, 57 Nunhead lane, Peckham SE
Effra Hall Tavern, George Witney Elliott, 38A, Kellett road, Brixton SW
Eight Bells, John Cullen, 89 High street, Fulham SW
Eight Bells, John Stephen Horgan, 3 Church street, Greenwich SE
Elm Park hotel, Henry Beard, 76 Elm Park, Brixton SW
Empress of India, Frederick E Reynolds, 80 Henry street, Woolwich
Enterprise, George Frederick. Messer, 171 Coldharbour lane. Camberwell SE
Enterprise, Mrs Priscilla Frances Boyle, 6 Blenheim road, Upper Holloway

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