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London (North) 1896 Suburban Publicans directory listing - IJ

This is a listing from the Public Houses section of the UK North London Post Office Directory in 1896; This is one of the earlier London Suburbs directories that lists Pubs and street addresses as London instead of the local county.

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Imperial Arms, Alfred F Janes, 577 Kings Road, Fulham
Indian Queen, Mrs S Foord, Strand on the Green, Chiswick
Ingleby Arms, Wm Jas Moore, 36 Grove Road, Holloway
Ion Arms, John Lipman, 34 Andrews Road, Hackney
Island Hotel, (Mrs M E Trotman, manageress), Eel Pie Island Twickenham Eyot, Twickenham

Jack Straws Castle, William E Lane, Hampstead Heath
John Bull (The), Frederick Austin, High Road, Chiswick
Joiners Arms (The), Mrs Ida O'Neill, Ballards Lane, Church End, Finchley
Jolly Anglers, Thomas George Marvell, Middlesex Wharf, Upper Clapton
Jolly Blacksmith, Henry Purser, Hampton Road, Twickenham
Jolly Butchers, E G Cherry, 204 High Street, Stoke Newington
Jolly Coopers, James Roberts, High Street, Hampton
Jolly Farmers, Charles Massina, Church Street, Lower Edmonton
Jolly Gardener, John Wm Barker, Uxbridge Road, Hampton Hill
Jolly Gardener, Chas Philip Cornish, 5 Brook Green, Hammersmith
Jolly Gardeners Inn, Rbt Thomas, Twickenham Road, isleworth
Jolly Waggoners Inn, Joseph L Hogmaier, Bath Road, Hounslow
Jubilee Tavern, Frank Ward, North Woolwich Road, Canning Town
Junction Arms, William Green, Canal Bridge, Acton Lane, Willesden Junction
Junction Tavern (The), Frederick James Squire, 215 Cambridge Road, Kilburn


This is available at the University of Leicester site

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