public houses

Royal Standard North Woolwich

Public House at 116 Albert Road North Woolwich, on the corner of Pier Road. In the 1874 P.O. Directory (Still open)


Photo Newham Heritage & Archives (Stratford)

Royal Standard North Woolwich

Royal Pavillion North Woolwich

River front public house/hotel, 2 High Street (later changed to Pier Road) North Woolwich. It is in the 1850 Post Office Directory. It was demolished in 2002/2003. In the photo you can see the raised river walls, built-up because of Thames Barrier which opened on 18th May 1984, also the gantry holding the road signs for the Free Ferry.


Newham Heritage & Archives (Stratford) 

Royal Pavillion North Woolwich

Papermakers Arms

My father Sydney Charles Turfrey pictured receiving a dart trophy at the Papermakers arms Ilford. I believe the photo was taken about 1959/60.


 After the war ended in which he served in the merchant navy throughout, my father took up darts with a passion and played for various local pubs. The Coach and Horses, the Rose and Crown and the Three Rabbits to name just three. All gone or closed now sadly.


Posted by Eddie

Papermakers Arms

Prussia

This public house in Stratford Broadway changed its name because of anti-German feeling in the First World War.

Prussia

Barking Rd / High St North

The junction of Barking Road and High Street North East Ham. January 1983. Showing the Denmark Arms pub with the Co-op buildings each side.


From Newham Heritage & Archives collection (Stratford)

Barking Rd / High St North

White Horse Inn

The heavily thatched White Horse inn stood at the corner of Rancliffe Road and High Street South, East Ham.

White Horse Inn

Abbey Arms Plaistow

Abbey Arms public house & shops. Barking Road Plaistow E13. 30/9/1984.


From Newham Heritage & Archives collection (Stratford)

Abbey Arms Plaistow

Angel Pub Church Street

Angel pub on the corner of Church Street and Gift Lane West Ham. Also in the photo Hardeman Corn & Flour Merchant.


Photo 1902. Newham Heritage & Archives.

Angel Pub Church Street

Angel Pub Stratford 1927

The junction of Angel Lane and The Broadway. The Angel public house was on the corner at 30 The Broadway, it was later replaced by John Collier's the tailors shop. On the opposite corner was Barclays Bank. Angel Lane was a bustling street market but was demolished to make way for Stratford Mall Shopping Centre.
Photo: 22/6/1927.


Newham Heritage & Archives Ref 29/3/10 K12

Angel Pub Stratford 1927

Builders Arms Stratford

The Builders Arms on the corner of Stratford High Street and Lett Road was demolished and rebuilt when the road was widened in 1937.


Photo 20/6/1937, Newham Heritage & Archives Ref 29/3/10 AH48

Builders Arms Stratford
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