Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Dolphin Inn
1870 – 88. Alfred Shipp
1891. Margaret Shipp
1892 – 94. Alfred Shipp
1896 – 1901. Edward Cole
1903 – 06. Francis Duck
1911. Thomas Stroud
1922 – 37. William Elliott
1938 – 39. Mrs. Eliza Elliott
Census 1871.
Alfred Shipp 46, head married, blacksmith, Gloucestershire Bitton
Margaret Shipp 47, wife married, Gloucestershire Wick
Ann Shipp 20, daughter unmarried, stay maker, Gloucestershire Bitton
William Shipp 19, son unmarried, blacksmith, Gloucestershire Bitton
Charles Shipp 16, son unmarried, boiler maker, Gloucestershire Bitton
Ellen Shipp 11, daughter scholar, Gloucestershire Bitton
Isaac Shipp 9, son, scholar, Gloucestershire Bitton
Fred Shipp 7, son, scholar, Gloucestershire Bitton
Elizabeth Shipp 5, daughter, scholar, Gloucestershire Bitton
Census 1881.
Alfred Shipp 52, head married, blacksmith & publican, Bitton Gloucestershire
Margaret Shipp 54, wife married, Wick & Abson
Ellen Shipp 22, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Oldland Bitton
Isaac Shipp 20, son unmarried, rivetter in shoe factory, Oldland Bitton
Fred Shipp 20, son unmarried, blacksmith, Oldland Bitton
Elizabeth Shipp 15, daughter, Oldland Bitton
Census 1891.
Margaret Shipp 64, licensed victualler, Wick Gloucestershire
Fred Shipp 27, son single, blacksmith, Bitton Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Shipp 24, daughter single, Bitton Gloucestershire
Census 1901.
Edward Cole 57, head married, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Westerleigh
Elizabeth Cole 46, wife married, Gloucestershire North Common
George Gilbert Woodman 20, step son single, basket maker, Gloucestershire Oldland, (blind from 4 years of age)
Alexander Cole 17, son single, clicker boot maker, Bitton Gloucestershire
Census 1911.
Thomas Stroud 38, head married, licensee, Corsham Wiltshire
Mary Stroud 35, wife married, Lancashire Oldham
Lizzie Stroud 8, daughter school, Bedminster Bristol
Norman Stroud 13, son school, Bedminster Bristol