Coachmakers Arms, 39-40 Gilbert Street
Alternative Addresses: | Vernon Street | ||
These premises have been known by different names during their history: | FROM | TO | NAME |
1862 | 1866 | LOYDON STORES | |
1862 | ? | COACHMAKERS ARMS | |
1866 | 1919 | ROYAL ALBERT | |
1919 | 1932 | ROYAL GEORGE | |
1932 | 1972 | ROYAL ALBERT | |
The Coachmaker's Company was incorporated in 1677. It was an important trade in a time of growing traffic on the roads. We have a record of the license of the Coachmakers being transfered from Thomas East to James Ball (or Bull) in 1860. By 1862 it appears to have become the LOYDON STORES. | |||
LICENSEES:To 1862 Thomas East 1862 - 1864 James Ball (Bull) from 1864 Charles Randle 1866 - 1867 Miss Ellen Williams 1867 James Lenton 1867 - 1868 Patrick Kelly 1868 - 1876 George Addison Davis 1879 - 1888 John Pinches 1890 - 1900 Albert Pinches 1901 - 1919 James Aldridge 1921 - 1932 H. E. Taylor 1933 - 1940 William Phillip Parker 1940 William Ernest Roberts 1949 - 1962 Wilfred Charles Edwards 1964 Stanley Wilson | |||
Street plan of 1893 | |||
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