Hammersmith pub history Index
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
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1874/W Haines, beer retailer and horse dealer, 22 Queen Street, Hammersmith/../../Post Office Directory
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.
Anchor Brewery, Hammersmith.
This is a beerhouse in Queen street. There were 46 licensed premises within a quarter of a mile area with 27 public houses, 10 beerhouses and 9 off licences.
It is a very old house by St Pauls school, and very delapidated.
Takings in 1908 were £1,839 ; payments £1007 ; number of barrels sold 611.
Chairman, This licence will be sent up.
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
Anchor Brewery, 22 Queen street, Hammersmith, Beer on, John Cronin