Listed with ‘no sign’ until 1937 when it was named the Coronation Inn to mark the coronation of King George VI.
More recently named the Bristol Tavern, the pub is at present boarded up. This photograph was taken in the 1950’s, the bunting is probably to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
CENSUS 1861.
Robert Tyler 32, head married, wine & spirit merchant, employing 2 men and 1 boy, Bristol
Caroline M. Tyler 20, wife married, Bristol
Robert Tyler 1 month, son, Bristol
Sarah Ball 23, servant unmarried, general domestic servant, Bristol
CENSUS 1871.
the Tylers were living at No.41 Freemantle Square. James Tyler, accountant, was living at Stoke’s Croft.
Robert Tyler 42, head married, wine & spirit merchant, Bristol
Caroline M. Tyler 30, wife married, Bristol
Robert E. Tyler 10, son scholar, Bristol
Ina Tyler 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Laura C. Tyler 2, daughter, Bristol
John P. Tyler 2 months, son, Bristol
Martha Clifford 20, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Gloucestershire
CENSUS 1881.
Robert Tyler 52, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol
Caroline Tyler 40, wife married, Bristol
Robert Tyler 20, son unmarried, apprentice to clothier, Bristol
Ina E. Tyler 16, daughter unmarried, Bristol
Laura C. Tyler 12, daughter, Bristol
John P. Tyler 10, son scholar, Bristol
James B. Tyler 8, son scholar, Bristol
Beatrice M. Tyler 6, daughter scholar, Bristol
Ethel M. Tyler 1, daughter, Bristol
Harriet E. Gibbons 16, servant unmarried, domestic servant, Bristol
CENSUS 1891.
House uninhabited at time of census
CENSUS 1901.
Amy L. White 32, head widow, wine & spirit merchant, Somerset Bath
Nora F. White 4, daughter, Bristol
Marjorie T. White 3, daughter, Bristol
Margaret M. Sullivan 24, sister single, Somerset Bath