Many accurate 1921 census transcriptions have already been added to the pub history site, including London, and parts of Middlesex. If you can contribute to the site, send me some details to Kevan, along with some description of the specific property.
This site is obviously about London history, and connects to my many pub history sites, but with a difference. These pages are of East London pubs, randomly, as I choose the relevant areas.
Over a number of years I have been adding the 1911 census summary pages to
various areas of London. They are brilliant for a number of reasons. Firstly,
they are fairly quick to build, and often list a name of a beer house not named
elsewhere. Secondly, they give a quick overview to a walk around the area, this
obviously depends on how many pubs are actually listed and the frequency. Here
are a few I have listed on the pub history site, but listed in order, and
therefore easier to search and find.
Battersea East
Battersea North West
Battersea South West
Bermondsey
Bethnal Green
Bow
Bromley E3
Bromley, Kent
Camberwell North
Camberwell South
Camberwell St George
Camberwell North Peckham
Camberwell South Peckham
Canning Town
Chelsea
City of London - St Botolph
City of London - St
Sepulchre All Hallows
Clapham
Clerkenwell
Deptford
East Ham
Fulham
Greenwich
Hackney South West
Hackney St Johns Central
Hackney St Johns North
Hackney St Johns South
East
Hackney St Johns South
West
Hammersmith
Holborn
Islington
Kensington
Kingston on Thames
Lambeth
Lewisham
Limehouse
Marylebone
Mile End Old Town
Mile End New Town
Newington North
Newington South
Paddington
Plaistow
Plumstead
Poplar
Ratcliffe
Richmond
Rotherhithe
St Annes Soho
St Clement Danes
St George in East
St George Hanover Square
St Giles Bloomsbury
St Luke
St Martins
St Pancras North
St Pancras South
St Pancras East
St Pancras West
St Sepulchre All Hallows
Shadwell
Shoreditch
Southwark St George
Martyr
Southwark St Saviour
Spitalfields
Stoke Newington
Streatham
Tottenham
Walthamstow
Wandsworth
Wapping
Westminster St James
Westminster St Margaret
Whitechapel
Woolwich