95 High Street
Whitstable
Above photo, date unknown. |
Above postcard, date unknown, showing the High Street and the "Queen's
Head" on the right. |
Above Google image, July 2015. |
The pub is located next to St. Alphege Church and part of the building is
now (2015) operating as Copperfields.
From the Kentish Chronicle and General Advertiser, 14 September, 1861. Price 1 1/2d.
NEW LICENSES.
There were six applications for spirit licenses on the part of beer-shop
keepers, viz, John Brooker, of the “Richmond Tavern,” Brook-street,
Herne Bay; Thomas Newington, “Cross Keys,” Chartham; William Henry Pettman, of the “Guinea,” John Harman, of the “Prince Albert,” and
William Philpott, of the “Dredgerman’s Arms,” all of the parish of
Whitstable; and Samuel James Salter, of the “Queens Head,” Seasalter.
(I believe this is this pub in Whitstable)
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From the Folkestone Express, Saturday, 17 August, 1911.
EAST KENT LICENSING COMMITTEE
THE RENDEZVOUS, FOLKESTONE
A meeting of the East Kent Licensing Compensation Authority was held at
the Sessions House, Longport, Canterbury, on Wednesday, under the
chairmanship of the Right Hon, Lord Harris. No objections were raised to
the abandonment of the following licenses, the renewals of which were
accordingly refused:- “Queens Head,” Whitstable (Frederick Eteggall).
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LICENSEE LIST
SALTER John 1858-62+
HOLDEN Thomas 1874-Nov/80

DENNER James Alexander 1881-82+
 (Elementary
teacher now publican)
STOKES George 1889-1903+ (age 52 in 1901 )

STEGGALL Frederick to Aug/1911+ (age 39 in 1911 )
https://pubwiki.co.uk/QueensHead.shtml
From the Kelly's Directory 1903
Census
Whitstable Times
and Herne Bay Herald
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