 
  Wandsworth pub history index
At Waterside Causeway in 1867 and 1878; The circa 1870 photo shows the Feathers Boathouse on the river Wandle in Wandsworth. The business was a joint pub and boatbuilding concern. It closed in 1888 but the building remained until 1959 inside the waste depot that now occupies the site. The modern address would be Feathers Wharf. *
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.

Feathers Tavern, Church Walk, Wandsworth - circa 1870
Kindly provided By Vincent O'Loughlin
Residents at this address.
	1855/Mrs Elizabeth Salter/Feathers, Waterside/../../Post Office Directory 
	1861/Elizabeth Salter/Licensed Victualler, Widow/62/Lurgashall, 
	Sussex/Census 
	1861/Henry Salter/Son, Assistant/38/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
	1861/Katherine Dudman/Niece, House Servant/28/Lurgashall, Sussex/Census
	
	1867/H Salter/../../../../Surrey Directory 
	
	1871/Henry Salter/Licensed Victualler/43/Fulham, Middlesex/Census 
	1871/Caroline Mumford/Barmaid/30/Gransdson, Cambridgeshire/Census
	1871/Emma Warwick/Waitress/19/Wandsworth, Surrey/Census
	1871/Charles Howard/Potman/21/Wandsworth, Surrey/Census
	1871/Frederick Rushbrook/Servant/14/Wandsworth, Surrey/Census
	
	1878/J Clasper/../../../../Surrey Directory 
	
	1881/John H Clasper/Boat Builder/44/Gateshead, Durham/Census 
	1881/Elizebath Clasper/Wife/50/Wandsworth/Census
	1881/Elizebath Clasper/Daughter/18/Durham,/Census
	1881/Susannah Clasper/Daughter/16/Durham,/Census
	1881/Dorothy Clasper/Sister/21/Gateshead, Durham/Census
	1881/Henery T Clasper/Brother, Boat Builder/23/Low Elswick, 
	Northumberland/Census
	1881/John Basson/Lodger, Appentice/20/Oxford/Census
	1881/George Rough/Father In Law, Contractor/65/Wandsworth/Census
	1881/William Beckwith/Lodger, Professional Swimmer 
	(Bathing)/23/Lambeth/Census
	1881/Joseph Lavender/Lodger, Engineer/27/Lambeth/Census
	
	
   
   * Provided By Vincent O'Loughlin