On the corner with Water Lane, the Blue Bowl had already disappeared when the Fire Brigade headquarters was built here in 1963. The name over the door is Charles Vaughan which dates this picture to the 1890’s.
CENSUS 1841.
Henry Walters 29, publican, born in county
Henry Walters 9, born in county
William Walters 5, born in county
CENSUS 1851.
Thomas Gullick 37, head married, publican, Bradford Wiltshire
Mary Ann Gullick 30, wife married, Bishop Sutton Somerset
Arthur Gullick 2 months, son, Bristol
Sarah Stratford 18, Servant widow, house servant, Bedminster
CENSUS 1861.
Simeon Prior 41, head married, licensed victualler, Wiltshire Malmsbury
Hannah Prior 13, daughter, no occupation, Wiltshire Malmsbury
Mary Ann Hatherell 19, house servant unmarried, Somerset Ham Green, Pill
CENSUS 1871.
Benjamin Thomas 30, head married, publican and cordwainer, Bristol
Esther Thomas 32, wife married, Bristol
Henry Thomas 6, son scholar, Bristol
Lilly Thomas 4, daughter scholar, Bristol
George Thomas 2, son, Bristol
Florence Thomas 6 months, daughter, Bristol
CENSUS 1881.
Josiah Nash 50, head married, labourer and victualler, Somerset Chew Magna
Ann Nash 51, wife married, Somerset Compton
Thomas H. Nash 15, son, accountant’s clerk (unemployed) Bristol
Ellen J. Nash 12, daughter scholar, Bristol
Alice Nash 8, daughter scholar, Bristol
George H. Nash 6, son scholar, Bristol
CENSUS 1891.
Charles Vaughan 59, head widower, publican, Bath Somerset
Emma Vaughan 30, niece single, assistant publican, Bath Somerset
Henry Collis 63, lodger widower, superannuated moulder, Chippenham
William Henry Hey 48, lodger single, iron moulder, Manchester