Ivy House, Marine Parade, Southend

Southend pub history index

Now known as Chinnery's after a recent licensee

Ivy House, Marine Parade, Southend 1850 pre-licensing

1850, prior to being licensed

Ivy House, Marine Parade, Southend

Ivy House, Marine Parade, Southend

Ivy House, Marine Parade, Southend

aken by Stephen Parker

Although at the same address, it appears to have been rebuilt

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1851/William Myall/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office

1881/William Myal/Licensed Victualler/52/Southend, Essex/Census
1881/Mary Alice Myal/Wife/43/Prittlewell, Essex/Census
1881/Solomon Heasman/Son in Law, Carpenter/41/Forest Row, Sussex/Census
1881/Mary Jane Heasman/Daughter/28/Southend, Essex/Census
1881/James William Myal Heasman/Grandson/5m/Southend, Essex/Census
1881/Charles Thomas Bayliss/Visitor/14/Southend, Essex/Census
1881/Emily Jane Bayliss/Visitor/11/Southend, Essex/Census
1881/Mary Levinia Mead/General Servant/19/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Jane Clark/General Servant/16/North Benfleet, Essex/Census

Note: Premises not named prior to 1882 and appears to have undergone various, unlicensed, transitions

1882/William Myall/Refreshment Rooms/../../Kelly's

1886/William Myall/Refreshment Rooms/../../Kelly's

1890/William Myall/Refreshment Rooms/../../Kelly's

1891/Solomon J. Heasman/Publican/52/Forest Row, Sussex/Census*
1891/Mary J. Heasman/Wife/38/Southend, Essex/Census*
1891/James W Heasman/Son/10/Southend, Essex/Census*
1891/Alice M. Heasman/Daughter/9/Southend, Essex/Census*
1891/Kate J. Heasman/Daughter/6/Southend, Essex/Census*
1891/Eva L. Heasman/Daughter/3/Southend, Essex/Census*
1891/Eugine Elgie/Barmaid/20/Wickford, Essex/Census*
1891/Florence Wright/Domestic Servant/22/Bowers, Essex/Census*
1891/Kate Webb/Domestic Servant/16/Canewdon, Essex/Census*

1894/William Myall/../../../Kelly's

1895/William Myall/Refreshment Rooms/../../Kelly's

1899/Solomon Heasman/Refreshment Rooms/../../Kelly's

1902/Alfred Garrard/../../../Kelly's

1906/Alfred Garrard/../../../Kelly's

1908/Oliver Trigg/../../../Kelly's

1910/Oliver Trigg/../../../Kelly's

1912/Oliver Trigg/../../../Kelly's

1914/Oliver Trigg/../../../Kelly's

1917/Oliver Trigg/../../../Kelly's

1922/A. G. Pratt/../../../Kelly's

1925/A. G. Pratt/../../../Kelly's

1929/A. G. Pratt/../../../Kelly's

Myer Gold was born near Warsaw, in a Poland that was then part of the Russian Empire, in about 1879, a very poor Jewish peasant, who came to the East End of London before the turn of the century, accompanied by his wife & first baby.

He worked in tailoring sweat-shops, and managed to open a small shop selling men’s clothing which his wife ran while he worked still. He eventually established what was in effect a department store in Barking Road, East Ham, & in about 1930 sold out & bought the Ivy House instead. I never asked why, but I suppose it was the war that brought an end to that, the pub being on the front & all.

He returned to the men’s wear trade, first in London & later in Leigh-on-Sea, where he died in 1954. He was one of the most interesting men I have ever known, well-read (he taught himself to read English) & politically aware (indeed, in his early life politically active). **

1933/Myer Gold/../../../Kelly's

1937/Myer Gold/../../../Kelly's

1938/A L Hazard/../../../Freehold

1945 - 1948/Benjamin/manager/../../Freehold

1949 - 1962/A Benjamin/../../../Freehold


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** Provided by Edward Harris

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