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London Robsons Street Directory in 1832 - Pimlico road

Robsons 1832 directory index

This is the earliest street directory I have found so far which also includes pub history detail.

Pimlico road
Bridge row
Sarjent Robert
Herbert Francis
2 Merenith John
Jones William
Gommon P
Chelsea Water Works, Halford George

Kemps row
Marquis of Granby, James Henry
Wighton William

Ranelagh terrace,
1 Jones William
2 Rackstraw Joseph
3 Teasdale M
4 Gardus Robert

Commercial terrace
1 Crow John
2 Weaver William
Francis G H
Dike James
Whitall William
Sharp Thomas

Georges row
Kings Head, Odwell Samuel
Monster, Goodall J

Belgrave place
Bramah Jos & Sons
1 Hatchard Charles
4 Theakston Joseph
9 Ternouth John
10 Gange George
11 Hill William
Clayton James
Watkins Richard
17 Henning John
21 Badgley Francis
22 Marsh Richard

Lower Belgrave place
30 Chantrey Thomas

Upper Belgrave place
22 Brant Charles
20 Read Francis
17 Davis Edward

Lower Belgrave place
42 Slater Joseph
Gange Nathaniel
41 Smith Richard
40 Gange Nathaniel
41 West John
42 Mace Frederick
37 Hatchard James
Walker Charles
Badcock J
Doubleday Thomas
Lambert & Chapman
Trustees of Cundy Mary Elizabeth
Norwood William

Belgrave road
Holding William
Snell W & C

Grosvenor Basin
Nowell P
Gale William
Cundy M E
Wootton T
Vokins Charles
Capel T S
Poynder T & Co
Davis & Sanders
Harrison B R
Brown W
Turner Henry
Herbert & Southam

South place
Clarke Francis
Harrison George
St Peters Grammar School
5 Bullock William

And Last updated on: Wednesday, 02-Oct-2024 12:23:56 BST
And in comparison from 1842, although with no links as it is an image. It does include much more detail about trade details rather than in 1832.

to Upper Belgrave place, Pimlico road 1842 Robsons street directory
to Upper Belgrave place, Pimlico road 1842 Robsons street directory
to Wilton road, Pimlico road 1842 Robsons street directory
to Wilton road, Pimlico road 1842 Robsons street directory

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