The Golden Lion was at No.100 Redcliff Street and was one of many buildings lost in this area during the blitz. The apparent slope in the road is due to camera angle, Redcliff Street is flat.
CENSUS 1851.
George Burgess 45, Widower Licensed Victualler, Salperton Gloucestershire
Rebecca Burgess 29, Daughter, unmarried, Clifton, Bristol
Rebecca Burgess 5, Grand Daughter, Bristol
Maria Bowden 21, Servant, Bristol
Charles Budd 42, Lodger, Currier, Devon Challcom ?
CENSUS 1861.
Henry Williamson, head M 35, licensed victualler, Somerset Nailsea
Sarah Williamson, wife M 35, Somerset Nailsea
John Williamson, son U 11, scholar, Smethwick Birmingham
Mary Williamson, daur U 6, Smethwick Birmingham
Elizabeth Iles, visitor widow 67, visitor, Somerset Nailsea
CENSUS 1881.
Louisa Cumberpatch 52, Head W F Bristol, Publican
Edward A. Cumberpatch 19, son U M Bristol, Clerk
Eliza Morgan 25, U F Milford, Pembroke, Wales, Servant Barmaid
1792 - 1800. William Slocombe
1806. Nathaniel Ricketts
1820 - 23. Charles Hurditch
1826. Samuel Hopkins
1828 - 30. William Brison
1834. William Bindon
1837 - 40. R. Bickell
1842 - 48. William Irvin
1849 to 1854. George Burgess
1855 - 56. James Hemming
1858 - 60. William Ricks
1861 - 72. Henry Grabham Williamson
1874. George Wilcox
1875 - 79. James Cumberpatch
1881 - 86. Louisa Cumberpatch
1887. Edward Cumberpatch
1889 - 99. William Tudball
1901 - 09. Henry Boulton
1914 - 21. Minnie Euphemia Golding
1925. John Courtenay
1928 - 38. Percy Appleton