DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Page Updated:- Sunday, 17 April, 2022.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

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Duchess of York

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78 Battersea Park Road

Battersea

Duchess of York 1870

Above photo circa 1870, by Vincent O'Loughlan

Duchess of York 1880

Above photo circa 1880 showing a new building, by Vincent O'Loughlin.

Duchess of York 1960

Above photo 1960, by Vincent O'Loughlin.

Duchess 2008

Now know as simply the "Duchess" photo February 2008 by Stephen Harris.

Duchess 2014

Above photo 2014, by Vincent O'Loughlin.

 

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

PEMBER Richard 1819-22

GURLEY Daniel 1822+

SNOW Ann & Son 1839+

DEAN Charles Eichard 1841-48+ (age 25 in 1841)

SHARMAN Richard 1851-81+ (age 62 in 1881)

SIVIL William C 1891-96+ (age 26 in 1891)

FRYETT Robert W 1901-06+ (age 30 in 1901)

POTTER John 1911+

GREEN Sidney 1916+

GREEN Alice 1919+

MAGEE Edgar 1929-30+

BURGESS William Henry 1934+

BROWN Frederick Rt 1938+

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