Bristol’s Lost Pubs

South Wales Railway Tavern Hopetoun Road
Later known as the Farm

1881. John Bayley
1887. Charles Vennell
1889 – 92. James Thornell
1899 – 1904. John Fry
1906. William Hankin Brown
1909 – 11. Charles Cooper
1911 to 1916. Richard Bishop
1916 to 1921. Agnes Bishop
1921 to 1963. Agnes Brown (nee Bishop)
1963 – 67 Agnes Metherall Sweet

Census 1881.
South Wales Railway Tavern, Ashley Hill

John Bayley 39, head married, inn keeper, Bristol St.Philip’s
Fanny Bayley 42, wife married, inn keeper’s wife, Bristol St.Philip’s
John Bayley 18, son unmarried, inn keeper’s son, Bristol St.Philip’s
Emily Bayley 16, daughter unmarried, scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s
Anie Bayley 15, daughter unmarried, scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s
Hannah Bayley 13, daughter scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s
James Bayley 11, son scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s
Fanny Bayley 9, daughter scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s
George Bayley 7, son scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s
Stephen Bayley 6, son scholar, Bristol St. Philip’s

Census 1891.
South Wales Railway Tavern, Lower Ashley Vale

James Thornell 38, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire Winterbourne
Laura A. Thornell 31, wife married, Berkshire Didcot
Joseph H. Thornell 2, son, Bristol
Gladys K. Thornell 1, daughter, Bristol

Census 1901.
South Wales Railway Inn, Ashley Vale

John Fry 52, head married, inn keeper, Bristol
Ann Fry 51, wife married, Bristol
Tollie Fry 24, daughter single, Bristol
Fred Fry 19, son single, painter, Bristol
Harry Fry 16, son single, iron turner, Bristol
Frank Fry 14, son, iron turner, Bristol
Nellie Fry 12, daughter, Bristol
Edith Fry 6, daughter,

Census 1911.
South Wales Railway Tavern, Hopetoun Road, Ashley Vale

Charles Cooper 64, head married, beer house keeper, Surrey Clapham
Maria Cooper 55, wife married, assisting in business, Somerset Wiveliscombe
Ethel Cooper 30, daughter single, Somerset Wiveliscombe