Fulham pub history index
This is the Old Rose, Waterford Road in the 1901 census only. It is a beer house.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Fulham, London.
Residents at this address
1871/William Love Clare/Beer Retailer/38/Great Yarmouth, Norfolk/Census
1871/Mary A Clare/Wife/33/Pakefield, Suffolk/Census
1872/William Clare, beer retailer, Sands End, Fulham/../../Post Office Directory
1881/Charles F Barnard/Beer Seller/29/Suffolk/Census
1881/Lousia Barnard/Wife/23/Chelsea, Middlesex/Census
1881/Mary Raunesey/Domestic Servant/18/Essex/Census
Morning Advertiser. 30 September 1885 - Transfer of Licenses
The Old Rose, Fulham, William Boddington to Arthur Francis Le Dieu
West London Observer. 02 October 1886 - Transfer of Licenses
The Old Rose Beer House, Fulham, Arthur Francis Le Dieu to Henry Dubey
1901/Robert Mann/Beer House Keeper/27/Skeyton, Norfolk/Census
Kensington News and West London Times. 05 March 1909 - Redundant Licenses.
Kensington Licensing News, Eleven referred for Extinction.
There were 17 premises on the list requiring evidence that they were not redundant, and those asking for renewals to offer evidence of the trade done, and why the licences should not be extinguished.
The Old Rose, Fulham.
The house in Sands End lane was referred to Quarter Sessions last year and renewed. There had been, it was said, five transfers in the past ten years. It has a rateable value of £55. There were 23 licensed premises within a quarter of a mile area.
The licensee, Mrs Susan Clifford said no change had taken place since the last renewal. Meals were supplied at the house, and two clubs were held there.
Trade was as follows :
1906, 308.5 barrels of beer with payments £527;
1907, 325.5 barrels of beer with payments £556;
1908, 323 barrels of beer with payments £554.
Bottled Beer, 145, 208 and 231 dozens during the past three years.
Chairman, This will be sent up for compensation.
London Evening Standard 27 October 1909
Licensing Act 1904 Notice of principal meeting to discuss by the Compensation authority on the 1st, 2nd, 14th and 15th July 1909
Kensington
Old Rose, 7 Sands End lane, Fulham, Beer and wine on, Susan Culliford
In 1911 census at 1 Sands End Lane, Fulham,
Edward C Watts, Beer retailer, aged 33 years and born in London Mile End
Caroline Watts, Wife, aged 34 years and born in London Bethnal Green
Caroline Watts, Daughter, aged 10 years and born in Essex Leytonstone
Edward Watts, Son, aged 8 years and born in Essex Leytonstone
Harry Watts, Son, aged 6 years and born in Essex Leytonstone
Albert Watts, Son, aged 3 years and born in Essex Leytonstone
1919, Edward Charles Watts, beer retailer, 1 Sands end lane, Fulham SW6
In 1921 census at 1 Sands End Lane, Fulham,
Edward C Watts, Beer House Keeper, aged 44 years and born in Bow, London
Caroline Watts, Wife, aged 44 years 3 months and born in Bethnal Green, London
Caroline M Watts, Daughter, aged 21 years 1 month and born in Leyton, Essex,
Edward C Watts, Son, Barman, aged 19 years 3 months and born in Cann hall road, Leytonstone, London
Harry Watts, Son, aged 17 years 1 month and born in Cann hall road, Leytonstone, London
Albert John Watts, Son, aged 13 years 6 months and born in Cann hall road, Leytonstone, London