DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Sort file:- Woolwich, March, 2021.

Page Updated:- Sunday, 07 March, 2021.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

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Telegraph

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54 Albert Street

North Woolwich

Telegraph 1960

Above photo 1960, by kind permission Chris Mansfield. http://www.chrismansfieldphotos.com/

 

Although North Woolwich is on the Essex side of the Thames the area was administered with the rest of Woolwich after the aftermath of the 1066 conquest and so was once part of Kent. The name North Woolwich became part of Essex after the opening of the now closed railway station with that name in 1847. In 1888 it became part of the County of London and in 1965 became part of Greater London.

 

Project 2014 has been started to try and identify all the pubs that are and have ever been open in Kent. I have just started to map out the pubs that exist or existed in Woolwich, but need local knowledge and photographs, old and current if you have any.

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

Thanks for your co-operation. Every email is answered and all information referenced to the supplier.

This page will be updated as soon as further information is found.

 

LICENSEE LIST

STOCK Aaron H 1891+ (age 49 in 1881Census)

 

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If anyone should have any further information, or indeed any pictures or photographs of the above licensed premises, please email:-

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