DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1828-

George and Dragon

Open 2020+

26 High Street

Downe

01689 889030

https://www.georgeanddragondowne.com/

https://whatpub.com/george-dragon

George and Dragon

Above postcard date unknown, with kind permission from Eric Hartland.

George and Dragon

Above postcard, date unknown, kindly sent by Debi Birkin.

George and Dragon 1959

Above photo 1959. Creative Commons Licence.

George and Dragon ledger

Charrington's ledger. Creative Commons Licence.

 

Pigot's Directory of 1828 referred this as the "George."

This was formerly the village Post Office, before its conversion to a pub some years ago.

 

As the information is found or sent to me, including photographs, it will be shown here.

Thanks for your co-operation.

 

Bromley & District Times, Friday 25 June 1897.

J. H. Mitchell. (Bohemian C.C.)

The George and Dragon, Down, Kent.

Every Accommodation for Cyclists, Pedestrians, and Large Room for Beanfeast Parties.

Stable accommodation. Traps on Hire.

 

From the https://www.newsshopper.co.uk By David Mills, 22nd November 2010.

Punters drop trousers for charity calendar.

PUB landlord Jamie Newman vowed never to hold charity events again after he was duped into fundraising for a fictitious cause.

The experiences of former barmaid Katie Wolff, who conned punters into raising cash for her when she made up a story she had a daughter that had died from leukaemia, put him off doing anything for charity ever again.

But now regulars at the George and Dragon Pub in Downe High Street have bared all for the Downe Trousers, a calendar of men posing naked in aid of cystic fibrosis sufferers.

George and Dragon regulars 2010

News Shopper: Punters at the George and Dragon Pub.

A total of 500 calendars are being sold at £5 each in memory of barmaid Natalie Ford, who died of the illness aged 25 in April last year, leaving a daughter now aged five.

Father-of-two Mr Newman says the community has been “revitalised” by this latest fundraiser.

The 56-year-old said: “After Katie Wolff I said I wouldn’t do any more charity events as it hurt so much.

“We were all shaken up and ashamed about what happened.

“But this is totally under control, there’s no doubt with this one.”

The Down TrowsersThe Down Trowsers

The Downe Trousers.

He added: “It’s been such a good and lifting thing for the pub and the people in this village.”

Natalie’s sister Kay Ford, who works at the pub, lost her other sister Andrea, 10, to cystic fibrosis in 1985.

Mother-of-three Kay, aged 38, of Artington Close, Farnborough, said: “It means such a lot that everyone thought so much of Natalie to get involved and pull it all together.

“It’s been a great experience.

“My whole life has been lived around this illness.”

LEUKAEMIA DEATH CON

Former barmaid Katie Wolff began spinning her web of lies when she told her employers she could not come to work because her two-year-old daughter had broken her leg.

Katie Wolff 2010

Katie Wolff.

When she returned to the pub, she said her child had been diagnosed with leukaemia and had managed to get a bone marrow donor for a transplant at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

But she later broke the news her daughter had died.

Devastated staff at the pub rallied round and held a charity night to raise money for the funeral.

However Wolff, aged 20, was caught out when she later claimed her daughter’s headstone had been vandalised.

Staff realised a headstone would not have been put up so soon after a funeral and it quickly emerged Wolff never had a daughter in the first place.

Wolff had used the identity of her best friend’s two-year-old daughter.

Wolff, then of Claremont Close, Orpington, was ordered to do 180 hours’ unpaid work after pleading guilty to one charge of fraud by false representation to the value of £558.

 

LICENSEE LIST

BEST James 1828+ Pigot's Directory 1828-29

MITCHELL John 1832+ Pigot's Directory 1832-34

DUCK George 1841-58+ (also grocer age 56 in 1851Census)

CLARKE William 1861+ (also grocer age 28 in 1861Census)

UZZELE George 1871+ (age 35 in 1871Census)

WEAVER William 1881+ (age 40 in 1881Census)

PEARSON Charles 1882+ (also shopkeeper)

TUNBRIDGE William H 1891+ (age 55 in 1891Census)

BRAMPTON Samuel 1891+

MITCHELL J H 1897+

CLARKE James William 1901-03+ (also Grocer age 28 in 1901Census) Kelly's 1903

DAVIES Fred & MITCHELL James 1906+

DAVIES Frederick 1911+ (age 56 in 1911Census)

WELLS William Herbert 1911+ (age 44 in 1911Census)

SOMME J E 1912-61

SOMME H E S 1961-June/1966

https://pubwiki.co.uk/GeorgeDragon.shtml

 

Pigot's Directory 1828-29From the Pigot's Directory 1828-29

Pigot's Directory 1832-34From the Pigot's Directory 1832-33-34

Kelly's 1903From the Kelly's Directory 1903

CensusCensus

 

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