CENSUS 1881.

William Landsdown 66, head married, Beer Retailer, Henbury Gloucestershire

Elizabeth Landsdown 56, wife married, Chew Magna Somerset

Horatio Smith 24, boarder unmarried, coachman, Bristol St Augustine

CENSUS 1891.
Benjamin J. Pink 49, head married, beer house keeper, Hampshire Gosport
Jane A. Pink 35, wife married, Bristol
Daisy R. Pink 13, daughter scholar, Hampshire Southampton
William C. Pink 12, son scholar, Southampton
Albert Pink 10, son scholar, Bristol
James Baily 31, lodger, barman, Bristol

CENSUS 1901.
Thomas Kerswell 35, head married, publican, Devon Plymouth
Annie Kerswell 35, wife married, Somerset Weston
Louise Kerswell 12, daughter, Bristol
Willie Kerswell 10, son, Bristol
Cecil Kerswell 7, son, Bristol
George Kerswell 4, son, Bristol

PRINCE ALBERT St.George’s Road

1851. M. A. Evans
1856 - 66. Thomas Bishop
1868 - 69. Caroline Bishop
1881 - 85. William Landsdown
1886. H. Tripp
1887 - 93. Benjamin Pink
1896 - 99. Thomas Gould
1901 - 06. Thomas Kerswell
1909 - 17. John Shepherd
1921 - 31. Catherine Shepherd
1935 - 53. Reginald Shepherd

On the corner with Bellington Lane opposite the Horse & Groom public house, the Prince Albert was pulled down in May 1966, the site is now part of the Council House car park. In this picture the pub is viewed from College Street.




 

 


 

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a drawing by Dorothy E. G. Woollard showing the Prince Albert from Brandon Steep.