Dartford
The above map, dated 1905, shows the location of the pubs in the area in
that year.
I believe the pub named the "Alexander Arms" on the map should really be
called the "Alexandra," and the "Bricklayers" is in actual fact the "Brickmakers."
The pubs listed are as follows:- "Alexander
Arms," "Bird in
Hand," "Black Boy,"
"Bricklayers Arms,"
"Bull and George,"
"Bull Hotel," "Bull's
Head," "Coach
and Horses," "Coachmaker's
Arms," "Cressy," "Cricketers,"
"Crown and Anchor,"
"Crown Inn," "Dolphin,"
"Eagle," "Forester,"
"Fox
and Hounds," "Fulwich
Hotel,""Hufflens,"
"Ivy Leaf," "Jolly
Millers," "Jolly
Waggoner," "Kentish
Arms," "King's Head,"
"Longreach
Tavern," "Malt
Shovel," "Mason's
Arms," "New Inn,"
"New Town Tavern,"
"Oddfellows,"
"One Bell," "Phoenix,"
"Plough," "Prince
of Orange," "Prince
of Wales," "Railway
Hotel," "Red Lion," "Rifleman,"
"Rising Sun," "Rose
and Crown," "Rose," "Royal
Exchange," "Royal Oak,"
"Salutation," "Ship,"
"Smiths Anchor and
Hope," "Sportsman,"
"Star," "Three
Tuns," "Tiger," "Two
Brewers," "Victory,"
"Walnut Tree," "Waterman's
Arms" "White Hart,"
"White Horse," "Who'd
Have Thought It," "Windmill,"
"Woodman."
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