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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.
Unicorn Inn, Robert Drage, 50 Church Street, West Ham
Unwin Arms, W C Edmonds, 163 Turnpike Lane, Hornsey
Upper Welsh Harp, Henry Detlef Kruse, Hendon
Upton Manor Tavern, Joseph N Good, Plashet Road, Plaistow
Vale of Health, Chas Peters, Heath Villas, Vale of Health, Hampstead
Viaduct Hotel, John Rogers, High Street, Hanwell
Victoria, Herbert Chas Chappell, 21 Morpeth Road, Victoria Park
Victoria, Wm John Cleverley, 261 Queens Road, Dalston
Victoria, Charles Elledge, Gainsborough Road, Hackney Wick
Victoria, Samuel R fowler, St anns Road, south Tottenham
Victoria (The), John Edward Jones, Muswell Hill
Victoria Tavern, A Francis, 35 High Street, Stoke Newington
Victoria Tavern, Tom Spencely, 205 High Road, Kilburn
Victoria Tavern & Railway Hotel, Sidney Charles Hill, Barking Road, Canning Town
Victoria Dock Tavern, George Payne, 62 Victoria Dock Road, Canning Town
Victory Tavern, Frank C Buxton, 90 Bollo Bridge Road, Acton
Vine Inn, Charles Chapple, Stanmore
Vine (The), Fredk Thomas Mosley, 85 Highgate Road
Volunteer Hotel, Frank Crocker, 77 High Road, Kilburn
This is available at the University of Leicester site
@ http://www.historicaldirectories.org/ - thank you for an excellent resource.
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