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London Pub History
« on: Sunday 14 August 11 18:26 BST (UK) »
Does anyone know the name of a pub that was the other side of Wardley Street before the houses were pulled down.

It is not the Grosvenor Arms at the top of Garratt Lane, but if you walked down Wardley Street there would have been an alley way to the left that led into Lydden Road and the pub was straight in front of that.

My Dad who lived in Wardley Street used to go there sometimes with his Grandfather James Long, and remembers there being sawdust on the floor and a spitoon. This would have been in the 1930's/1940's upwards.

Unfortunately he can't remember  the name of the pub.

Anyone that  knows anything please contact me.

Thanks

Faith

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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 16 August 11 10:18 BST (UK) »
This is the most comprehensive information that I've come across....

http://deadpubs.co.uk/
RIP 1949-10th January 2013

Best Wishes,  Nick.

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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 24 August 11 18:22 BST (UK) »
You might find it by looking in a street directory of the time.  Not much online, but there would be sets at the relevant archives/libraries.
Chowns in Buckinghamshire
Broad, Eplett & Pope in St Ervan/St Columb Major, Cornwall
Browning & Moore in Cambridge, St Andrew the Less
Emms, Mealing & Purvey in Cotswolds, Gloucestershire
Barnes, Dunt, Gray, Massingham in Norfolk
Higho in London
Matthews & Nash in Whichford, Warwickshire
Smoothy, Willsher in Coggeshall & Chelmsford, Essex

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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 20 September 15 22:52 BST (UK) »
I know the name of the pub, It is called the jolly gardners it is still there. I drink in the grosvenors. I was  born in lydden grove and still live there. Some of my family were born in Wardley street.


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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #4 on: Monday 21 September 15 07:09 BST (UK) »
Middlesex: KING,  MUMFORD, COOK, ROUSE, GOODALL, BROWN
Oxford: MATTHEWS, MOSS
Kent: SPOONER, THOMAS, KILLICK, COLLINS
Cambs: PRIGG, LEACH
Hants: FOSTER
Montgomery: BREES
Surrey: REEVE

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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #5 on: Monday 21 September 15 07:12 BST (UK) »
Looks like the spitoon might not be there any more

http://www.thejollygardeners.com/
Middlesex: KING,  MUMFORD, COOK, ROUSE, GOODALL, BROWN
Oxford: MATTHEWS, MOSS
Kent: SPOONER, THOMAS, KILLICK, COLLINS
Cambs: PRIGG, LEACH
Hants: FOSTER
Montgomery: BREES
Surrey: REEVE

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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 22 September 15 13:46 BST (UK) »
There was another pub in Lydden Road at number 38, this overlay map shows the Grosveneor Arms, Jolly Gardeners and a Public House at 38 Lydden Road. Just did a little research and the one at 38 was called the Prince of Wales.

http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19&lat=51.4472&lon=-0.1913&layers=173

Also looking at the map it looks like there is an alleyway between 75 & 77 Wardley Street that comes out directly in front of the pub.
Lavender - Ruislip Middlesex / Mitcham Surrey
Ad(d)away - Burnham Buckinghamshire / Mitcham Surrey
Abrehart/Abrahart - Edmonton Middlesex / Mitcham Surrey / Victoria Australia
Lindsell - Braintree Essex / Morpeth Durham / Islington london
Donohoe/Donohue & Roche - Graiguecullen, Queens/Carlow Ireland

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Re: London Pub History
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 29 September 15 09:53 BST (UK) »
Nothing to contribute but just wanted to say what a great find Mark
Denham [Hertford & London], Carter [Somerset], Francis, Badger [Pembroke, Glamorgan]