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North Star, 69 Whitton road, Hounslow TW3 2DG

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In 2018 this is the Platform 3, 69 Whitton Road, Hounslow TW3 2DG

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Residents at this address

1911/Charles Abbott Wood/Licensed Victualler/40/Claygate, Surrey/Census
1911/Mary Georgina Wood/Wife, Assistant/37/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1911/Alice Mary Wood/Daughter, Away/14/Stepney/Census
1911/Elizabeth Rachel Wood/Daughter/13/Surbiton, Surrey/Census
1911/George Charles Wood/Son/10/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1911/Lucy Iris Wood/Daughter/7/Brentford, Middlesex/Census
1911/Thomas Jessie Malcolm Wood/Son/1/Hounslow, Middlesex/Census
1911/Mary Ann Wood/Mother, Widow/74/Great Totham, Essex/Census
1911/Hilda Lilian Lewis/Visitor/14/Hounslow, Middlesex/Census

1914/Charles Wood, North Star, 69 Whitton road/../../Post Office Directory

1933/William Ford, North Star, 69 Whitton road/../../Post Office Directory

1937/I. C. Street, North Star, 69 Whitton road, Hounslow/../../Post Office Directory

Marylebone Mercury 27 January 1945 - Licence transferred
At Brentford the licence of The Beehive public house, North road, Southall was provisionally transferred from Henry James Amos Pavis to James Chanter Street.
Mr Street was formerly licensee of The Airman, Feltham ; The North Star, Hounslow ; The Fox Inn, Twickenham; and other houses, and is well known throughout South West Middlesex for his efforts on behalf of charitable causes.



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