Mounted ambrotype showing workmen outside the Prince Edward public house, with one man standing on a decorating platform repainting the landlord's name over the door

Date:
1878 - 1881
Location:
Prince Edward Public House, 97 Wick Road, Hackney, Greater London Authority
Reference:
PEP01/01
Type:
Photograph (Positive)
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Description

The Prince Edward public house was taken over by Henry Cuthbert some time between 1878 and 1881. Directories of 1878 show James Johnson as the landlord, but by the 1881 Census Henry Cuthbert and his family are living at the address. The image show's Cuthbert's name being painted over the pub door, suggesting that it was taken soon after he became the landlord of the Prince Edward.

Content

This is part of the Collection: PEP01 Mounted ambrotype of the Prince Edward public house on Wick Road, Hackney

Rights

© Historic England Archive

Keywords

Victorian Public House, People At Work