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London (South) 1896 Suburban Publicans directory listing - H

This is a listing from the Public Houses section of the UK South 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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Haberdashers Arms, Wm Balls, 47 Culvert Road, Battersea
Half Moon, Frederick Bowles, 175 London Road, Croydon
Half Moon Tavern, Edward Fox, Lower Richmond Road, Croydon
Half Moon, James Woodall, Half Moon Lane, Dulwich
Half Way, Arthur Sanders, 393 Battersea park Road
Halfway House, W C Milestone, Garratt Lane, Wandsworth
Hamilton (The), Edward Perry, 33 Akerman Road, Brixton
Hamilton Arms, Philip West, 1 Clive Road,West Dulwich
Hand & Flowers, Henry Ginman, Ham Common, Richmond
Hand in Hand, William Ponton, 61 New Park Road, Brixton
Hanover Arms, James Bloomfield Truelove, 38 Rye Lane, Peckham
Hare & Billet, Alfred E Welch, 1 Grotes Place, Blackheath
Hare & Hounds, A Perrin, Upper Richmond Road, Mortlake
Hare & Hounds, A W Young, 10 Waddn Marsh Lane, Waddn, Croydon
Harrow (The), George Fox, High Street, Cheam, Sutton
Harrow, A H Holness, abbey Road, Abbey Wood, belvedere
Havelock Arms, C Lawrence, 38 meeting House lane, Peckham
Heaton Arms, Albert Mayston Venner, 1 peckham Rye
Heaver Castle, Henry Dawe, DEynsford Road, Cambwerwell
Heber Arms, James Dykes, 3 Heber Road, East Dulwich
Herne Tavern, W R shuter, Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich
Herne Arms, John E Nichols, 18 Herne Hill Road, Camberwell
Hero of Switzerland, Miss Elizabeth Smith, 142 Loughborough Road, Brixton
Holland Arms, Charles J F Shannaw, 84 Brixton Road
Holly Bush, Thomas Trott, " Westow Hill, Norwood
Holly Tree, Fredk Wm Rose, Dermondy Road, Lewisham
Hollydale Tavern, T Lansdowne, 115 Holldale Road, Peckham
Hope Tavern, Walter J Perris, 73 Loampit Vale, Leweisham
Hope Tavern, George Hopkins, Lower Ham Road, Kingston
Hope, Alfred Hutton, 261 York Road, New Wandsworth
Hope Tavern (The), Walter Thomas Milla, 1 Bellevue Road, Upper Tooting
Hope & Anchor, Wm F Summers, 123 acre Lane, Brixton
Horns (The) Tavern, John Frederick Moss, 50 Knights Hill Road, West Norwood
Horse & Groom, Mrs E Acomb, 81 Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon
Horse & Groom, J Baggarley, 60 Blackheath Hill, Greenwich
Horse & Groom, Mrs H Kiddell, 602 Woolwich Road, North Charlton
Horse & Groom, Charles A Marchant, Tamworth Lane, Commonside east, Mitcham
Horse & Groom, E C rennoldson, 135 haydons Road, Wimbledon
Horse & Groom, J S Reynolds, 14 Streatham High Road
Horse Shoe (The), John George Gunn, 327 London Road, Thornton Heath
Huntsmans Hall, J E George, Cheam Side, Worcester Park


This is available at the University of Leicester site

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