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.
Marylebone index
Now known as the Salt House. *** This is actually in Hampstead according to the early census
Belgrave, 63 Abbey Road NW8 - 5th February 2010
Kindly provided by Tris
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Residents at this address.
1884/William H North/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/John May/../../../Post Office Directory
1891/Harry J Layton/Publican/46/Norwood/Census
1891/Gertrude A Layton/Daughter/14/Brixton/Census
1891/John Layton/Son/13/Brixton/Census
1891/Ernest Layton/Son/12/Brixton/Census
1891/Fanny Hewson/Sister in Law/30/Birmingham/Census
1891/Arthur Brooks/Boarder/26/Norfolk/Census
1891/Rebecca A Pinn/Domestic Servant/23/Hilgay/Census
1899/Harry Bird/../../../Post Office Directory
1915/Joseph Weston/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/Jas Benbow/../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Louis W J Bent/../../../Post Office Directory
Sadly, my parents have both passed away now, but I was born and brought up
in The Belgrave Pub on Abbey Road. My father, Leonard Hand along with my
mother, Emily Hand, was the landlord
and licensee from 1959 - 1985 ish *
* Provided By Keith Hand
*** Provided By Tris