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London Pub directory in 1971 - SW1

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in London.

These all correspond to those public houses found in the London BT  1971 Telephone directories, although the telephone number is not registered as it would be wildly out of date. A few are from the 1970 directory. Links are back to the deadpubs site which shows a considerable amount of past history of the pubs and their past residents.

1971 Pub index

SW1

Adam & Eve, 8 Petty France,,SW1
Albion, Sussex street,,SW1
Antelope Tavern, 22 Eaton Terrace,,SW1
Artillery Arms,102 Rochester Row,,SW1
Bag O'Nails,6 Byckingham Palace Road,Clarke Baker & Co Ltd,SW1
Barley Mow,104 Horseferry road,,SW1
Blue Posts, 6 Bennet street,,SW1
Buckingham, 62 Petty France,,SW1
Captains Cabin, 4 Norris Street,,SW1
Cardinal, 23 Francis Street,,SW1
Chequers,16 Duke street,,SW1
Clarence, 53 Whitehall,,SW1
Clipper in Britain, 54 Wilton Road,,SW1
Coach & Horses,35 Willow place,,SW1
Cockney Pride,Jermyn street,Henekey Inns,SW1
Devonshire Arms, 46 Moreton Street,,SW1
Dolphin, 114 Denbigh street,,SW1
Duchess of Clarence,171 Vauxhall Bridge Road,,SW1
Duke of Wellington,63 Eaton Terrace,,SW1
Duke of York,130 Victoria street,,SW1
Dukes Hotel Ltd, 35 St James place,,SW1
Earl Cadogan,28 Cadogan Square,,SW1
Earl of Essex, 17 Georgian House, Bury street,,SW1
Ebury Wine Bar,139 Ebury Street,,SW1
Elephant & Castle,46 Great Peter street,,SW1
Feathers,20 Broadway,,SW1
Fountain ,16 Gillingham street,,SW1
Greyhound, 51a Hugh street, P V Gavin,SW1
King George IV,63 Pall Mall,,SW1
Kings Arms, 77 Buckingham Palace road,,SW1
Kings Arms, 50 Sloane square,,SW1
King William IV,110 Grosvenor Road,,SW1
Lord Burleigh,250 Vauxhall Bridge Road,,SW1
Marquis of Abergavenny,19 Lowndes Square,,SW1
Marquis of Zetland,59 Cadogan Place,,SW1
Nags Head,53 Kinnerton Street,Leonard J Cole,SW1
Old Rose, Medway street, J Kearney,SW1
Old Star & Crown,66 Broadway,,SW1
Pig and Whistle,14 Little Chester Street, Chef & Brewer Steak Houses,SW1
Prince of Wales,44 Elizabeth street,,SW1
Princes Royal,25 Warwick Way,A Green,SW1
Queens Arms,11 Warwick Way,,SW1
Ranelagh, 39 Ranelagh Grove, Chef & Brewer Steak Houses,SW1
Red Lion,Ebury street,,SW1
Red Lion,48 Parliament street,,SW1
Rising Sun,44 Ebury Bridge road,,SW1
Rose & Crown,92 Lower Sloane street,,SW1
Royal Oak,2 Regency Street,W Simmons,SW1
Spread Eagle,79 Grosvenor road,,SW1
St Georges Tavern, 14 Belgrave road,,SW1
Stag,15 Bressenden Place,,SW1
Star Hotel,193 Vauxhall Bridge road,,SW1
Two Chairmen,39 Dartmouth street,,SW1
Two Chairmen,1 Warwick House street,,SW1
White Bear Inn, Regent street,Henekey Inns,SW1
White Ferry House,1 Sutherland street,,SW1
Wilton Arms,71 Kinnerton Street,John H A Cracknell,SW1


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