Dover pub history index
At 37 Folkestone Road by 1913; This has been closed for a while and was re-opened under the new name of 'Renaissance'. The original sign had a picture of a Napoleonic War era Infantry-man. Probably due to the fort, built as a defence against invasion by Napoleon, which is situated on the hill behind and which was used by soldiers in the Boer War and WW1. From the 1960s part was a Borstal for young offenders but now the fort is serving as a detention centre for illegal immigrants. ***
Directory of Pubs in the UK historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Dover, Kent . The Dover, Kent listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
Alma, 19 Folkestone Road, Dover - in June 2008
Kindly provided by Roger Hurst
Residents at this address
1858/William Paramor/../../../Melvilles Directory
1862/Mrs Maria Paramor/../../../Post Office Directory
1867/Mrs M Paramor/../../../Post Office Directory
1874/Mrs Maria Paramour/../../../Kellys Directory
1882/Mrs Maria Paramor/../../../Post Office Directory
1890/W Palmer/../../../Pikes Directory **
1891/William Palmer/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/W Palmer/../../../Pikes Directory **
1903/Mrs William J George/../../../Post Office Directory
1909/E G Hatcher/../../../Pikes Directory **
1913/Percy Laverty/../../../Post Office Directory
1918/William Wilsher/../../../Post Office Directory
1922/William Wilsher/../../../Post Office Directory
1930/William Wilsher/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/B C Dredge/../../../Post Office Directory
** Provided By Paul Skelton