Accurate transcriptions of the 1921 census are being added to the pub history site, starting with London.
Many of these Beer Retailers (usually better known as Publicans) are very important in the fact that many formed the modern Public House as we now know it; whilst others were the modern equivalent of the Off Licence.
Karasek Joseph, 59 Marylebone lane W
Keary Edward Robert, 78 Fitzalan street, Kennington road S E
Keene George, 1A Chapel street, Marylebone road N W
Keels Charles Mortimer, 6 Margaret street, W C
Kelsey John, 73 Hare street, Bethnal green E
Kemp Mrs. Alice, 104 Essex road N
Kemp William, 39 Palace street, Pimlico S
Kendall Joseph, 19 Compton street, Clerkenwell E C
Kennedy Chas William, 21 Stean street, Haggerston N E
Kennings Harry, 2 Caroline place, Moscow road W
Kenwood Richard, 25 Circular road, Union road, Newington causeway S E
Kerridge E J, 51 Durham street, Upper Kennington laneS E
Kersy William Hy. 81 Marner street, Bromley E
Kilby Charles, 55 White Lion street, entonville N
Kimber Samuel, 411 Kings road, Chelsea SW
King Alex. T, 1 Slipper place, Southwark park road S E
King Charles, 42 Fetter lane E C
King Edward, 557 Holloway road N
King Edwin John, 64 Old Kent road S E
King James, 88 Commercial road east E
King James, 112 Lever street, St. Lukes E C
King John, 12 Uxbridge street, Newington causeway E
Kingston Charles, 51 Hyde street, Deptford S E
Kington Thomas, 6 North street, Edgware road N W
Kitson Hy. William 71 St. Stephens road, Bow E
Kittle William James, 65 Globe road E
Knewstubb Richard, 13 South grove, Mile end road E
Knibbs Alfred, 38 Lynedoch street, Horton N
Knibbs Henry, 9 Little Coram street W C
Knight Thomas John, 27 Peter street, Southwark bridge road S E
Knights George, 74 & 75 Cornwall road S E
Kuhl William, 2 Commercial road east E
Kuruber Chas, 1 King Edward street, Mile end New town E