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Application procedure for a public house licence.
Increase of women drinking in public houses.
Consequences for policeman drinking alcohol while on duty
Interview with Sub-Divisional Inspector Thomas Fitzgerald of the Hackney sub-division of the J Police Division, 29 September [1897]
Police are stationed at fixed points throughout the district so that inhabitants can find a policeman.
The integrity of the police concerning alcohol and bribes.
Interview with Reverend C. Donaldson, vicar of St. Mary's Hackney Wick, The Eton Mission, 28 Gainsborough Road, 30 September [1897]
Off-licences and police enforcement of the law concerning off-licences.
Confessionals in the Church of England.
Interview with Mr William Hoare, Hoare and Company, Chairman of the Red Lion Brewery, Lower East Smithfield, concerning the value of public houses, 5 October [1897]
Interview with Mr Bramham, surveyor and valuer to the Assessment Committee of Hackney Union, 115 Bow Road, 5 October [1897]
Notes of a meeting held at the National United Temperance Convention at the Memorial Hall, Farringdon Road, 7 October [1897]
Proposals for closing on Sundays, temporary suspension of granting new licences, closing drink shops on election days, new legislation to be introduced to restrict drink selling clubs, the licensin...
Walk with Inspector F. Thorpe of the N Division, District 14 [West Hackney and South East Islington], 11 October [1897]
Walk with Inspector Thomas Fitzgerald, District 13 [South Hackney and Hackney], 30 August [1897]
General remarks on the district: description of London Fields; local industries.
Walk with Inspector James Flanagan, District 13 [South Hackney and Hackney], 2 September [1897]
Description of walk: on the north Dalston Lane, Graham Road; on the east Richmond Road and London Fields; on the south by Brougham Road, Shrubland Road, Livermere Road, Haggerston Road; on the west...
[East out of Shepherds Lane end in the blank wall of] Abbott coal merchants factory workers and their consumption of alcohol.
Walk with Inspector James Flanagan, District 13 [South Hackney and Hackney], 3 September [1897][St Bartholomew parish Dalston and St Marks parish Dalston]
Information concerning refuge for fallen females, Wayland Avenue and information on general servants.
Walk with Inspector James Flanagan, District 14 [West Hackney and South East Islington], 7 September [1897]
Walk with Inspector James Flanagan, District 14 [West Hackney and South East Islington], 9 and 13 September [1897]
1897 George H.Duckworth's Notebook: Police and Publicans District 14 [West Hackney and South East Islington],District 15 [South West Islington],District 16 [Highbury, Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill]
Sketch map of walk and description of boundaries of walk: on the south Brighton Road; on the west Nevill Road; on the north Victoria Road and Victoria Grove; on the east Stoke Newington High Street...
Description of boundaries of the walk: on the north west Essex Road; on the south west Windsor Street and Dame Street; on the south east by the Regents Canal; on the north east New North Road. Part...
Ottaway Street, Landfield Street, Mellington Street, Heatherley Road, Stellman Street.
Dibden Street, Pickering Street, Norfolk Street, Tibberton Square, Shepperton Road, Adelaide Square.
South Street, Prebend Street, St. Paul Street, Arlington Square, Union Square, Ann Street, Coleman Street, Packington Street, Windsor Street, Brittania Row
Police break up domestic rows if they are not in the houses.
Public houses are frequented by women. Additional streets mentioned in the walk:
The gross turnover of the Great Eastern Hotel [Liverpool Street Station] which was managed by Mr Richards.
The rise in values of public houses in the area.
Rents in Reighton Road. Brooke Road, Reighton Road, Norcott Road, Maury Road, Benthall Road, Stoke Newington Common, Sanford Terrace, [Sandford Terrace] Sanford Lane, Smalley Road.
Women visit the public house [Ordnance Tavern, Barking Road, Canning Town].on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Salary paid to the manager of the Ordnance Tavern [Barking Road, Canning Town]. Working class expenditure on beer and tobacco.
Description of the boundaries of the walk: on the north Upper Street; on the east Cross Street, Queen's Head Road; Dame Road; on the south by Regent's Canal; on the west Duncan Street. Part of the ...
Duke of Cambridge public house, Danbury Street. Rheidol Terrace, Danbury Street, Clarence Street, Hanover Street, Baldwin Terrace, Canal Terrace, Grosvenor Street.