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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1891-

Cricketers

Latest 1891+

317 Battersea Park Road

Battersea

Cricketers

Above postcard, date unknown, by Colleen.

 

The borough dates from the London Government Act of 1899, and includes the greater part of the original ecclesiastical parish of St. Mary Battersea. Under the same Act Penge, formerly a hamlet of Battersea, was constituted a separate urban district...the curious anomalies of local government led to Penge's formation as a separate urban district and its transfer to the county of Kent in 1900. This would join London with neighbouring parishes in 1965. Penge was a wooded district, over which the tenants of Battersea Manor had common of pasture.

 

LICENSEE LIST

PACE Charles Rd 1865+

POOLE J G 1874+

CLOUD Thomas Amelius 1978+

SMALES Herbert 1881+ (age 38 in 1881)

PERRY Arthur 1891+ (age 35 in 1891)

HAWKINS Thomas 1896+

EELES William 1901-21+ (age 32 in 1901)

COLLINS Henry James & Norman Cecil 1934+

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