Dover Castle, 53 Church Street, Greenwich

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At 53 Church Street by 1891, previously at 24 Church Street. Closed by the Compensation Authority in 1908. By 1930 the pub was home to the St Peters Institute and 9th Greenwich Scouts. In 1973 it was Henry Richardson Printers. Since 1999 has been the entrance to Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich, station on the Docklands Light Railway. **

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By 1930 the Dover Castle was home to the St Peters Institute and 9th Greenwich Scouts.

By 1930 the Dover Castle was home to the St Peters Institute and 9th Greenwich Scouts. In 1973 it was Henry Richardson Printers.

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In 1973 the Dover Castle was now Henry Richardson Printers.

In 1973 the Dover Castle was now Henry Richardson Printers.

Kindly provided by Vincent O'loughlin

Since 1999 it has been the entrance to Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich, station on the Docklands Light Railway. In 2022.

Since 1999 it has been the entrance to Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich, station on the Docklands Light Railway. In 2022.

Kindly provided by Vincent O'loughlin

Residents at this address.

1836/William Garrett, Dover Castle, Church street/../../Pigot's Directory

1840/James Preston/../../../Pigots Directory

1851/James Giles/Licensed Victualler/43/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Lucy Giles/Wife/37/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/Elizabeth Giles/Daughter/18/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1851/William Giles/Son/14/Greenwich, Kent/Census

1852/James Giles/../../../Archdeacons Directory

1855/J. Giles/../../../Post Office Directory *

1858/James Giles/../../../Melvilles Directory

1862/J Guyer/../../../Post Office Directory

January 1863/Jonathan Guyer/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

January 1863/Anne Maria Hubbard/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1867/W Wall/../../../Post Office Directory

March 1867/William Wall/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

March 1867/Joseph Randall/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper

1874/Mrs Emma Lauder/../../../Post Office Directory

1881/Edward Bell/Licensed Victualler/33/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Ann Bell/Wife/29/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Edith Bell/Daughter/6/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1881/Lottie Bell/Daughter/4/Lambeth, Surrey/Census
1881/Ed Bell/Son/3/St Martins, Middlesex/Census
1881/Marian Bell/Daughter/3/St Martins, Middlesex/Census
1881/Harry Bell/Son/1/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1881/Geo Alfred Brooks/Potman/20/Limehouse, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Jane Gilham/Domestic Servant/17/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1881/Ada Tiley/Visitor/12/Newark On Trent, Nottingham/Census

1882/Edward Bell/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/George Urry/../../../Post Office Directory

1891/George Urry/Licensed Victualler/29/Kings Cross, London/Census
1891/Ellen Urry/Wife/23/Islington, London/Census
1891/George Urry/Son/3/Greenwich, London/Census
1891/Walter Urry/Son/1/Greenwich, London/Census
1891/caroline Rowand/General Servant/20/Holloway, London/Census
1891/Frederick Ppanton/Potman/29/Deptford, London/Census
1891/Jessie Avans/General Servant/15/Greenwich, London/Census

1896/Walter Thomas Lomax/../../../Post Office Directory

Woolwich Gazette 13 November 1896 - Transfers
Dover Castle, Greenwich, from Harry William Bell to Frederick William Ponder

Kentish Mercury 11 May 1900 - Licence Transfers
Dover Castle, from M A Couves to Edward George Carpenter

Kentish Mercury 17 May 1901 - Licence Transfers
Dover Castle, from E G Carpenter to Robert W Simpson

1901/Robert Wright Simpson/../../../Post Office Directory

1904/Robert Wright Simpson/../../../Post Office Directory

1906/Robert Wright Simpson/../../../Post Office Directory *

1908/Robert Wright Simpson/../../../Post Office Directory

London Evening Standard 12 June 1907 - List of premises to be considered by the Compensation Authority :
Dover Castle, Church street, Greenwich , Full, Robert Wright Simpson

Morning Post 28 January 1908
Extinguished London Licences.
The Compensation authority for London awarded £108,653 for the extinction of 38 public house licences in the Blackheath, Finsbury, Hanover square, Holborn and Newington divisions. The wards were as follows :
Dover Castle, Church street, Greenwich £2594


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