Beanos from the Two Brewers, 32 Gough Street, Grays Inn Road WC1

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Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Residents at this address.

On the 1910 listing Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Tillcock at 32 Gough Street was Richard Bernard Tillcock's mother. His [Richards] parents ran the Two Brewers for a very long time and Richard [or Dick as he was called, and his wife Florence] took it over from his father Edward. He was later, also, at the Two Blue Posts **

See the The Licensing World and Licensed Trade Review - February 7, 1948. for Richard B Tillcock -  obituary :

My father, Clifford Fenn, was the husband of Eileen Vera Tillcock, the daughter of Richard Bernard Tillcock. She was born at 32 Gough Street. Ronald Stanley Tillcock, was also born at 32 Gough Street  **

These are the pub "beano" I think they were called :

Two Brewers Group Photo - This has my father seated at the front and directly behind him is Ronnie (Ronald Stanley Tillcock).

Two Brewers Group Photo - This has my father seated at the front and directly behind him is Ronnie (Ronald Stanley Tillcock).
On the extreme left in the cap is the brother of Florence Tillcock - Albert Denham **

Two Brewers Group Photo - Ronnie Ronald S Tillcock and Clifford Fenn marked on the photograph. **

Two Brewers Group Photo - Ronnie Ronald S Tillcock and Clifford Fenn marked on the photograph. **

Two Brewers Ladies Group Photo

Two Brewers Ladies Group Photo - My grandmother (Florence) is seated front row with feather in hat, directly behind her is my mother Eileen Vera Fenn nee Tillcock.
To her left is Ronnie's wife. To her right is her sister in law with my brother (Derek) on her lap. I am seated on the lap of a friend. **

All photographs and information is kindly supplied by Hazel Duxon

** Provided by Hazel Duxon

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