Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Bath House No. 66 Kingsland Road
Off license

Bristol Museum collections

1853 – 54. William Henry Warman
1856. James Warman
1861 – 86. Joseph Winter
1887 to 1892. Richard Frederick Thorne
1893 to 1896. Henry (Harry) Gray
1897. Francis Webb
1900 – 06. Emma Bird
1911. Kate Rodbourn
1924 – 38. Maud Rodbourn
1944 – 50. Kate White

Census 1861.

Joseph Winter 42, head married, sugar boiler, Bath Somerset
Sabina Winter 30, wife married, Bath Somerset
Ellen Winter 7, daughter scholar, Bristol
Julia Winter 1, daughter, Bristol

Census 1871.

Joseph Winter 51, head married, confectioner shop, Bath
Sabina Winter 40, wife married, house duties, Bath
Sara A. Winter 9, daughter, school, Bristol
Helen Winter 17, daughter unmarried, governess, Bristol
Joseph Winter 6, son, school, Bristol
William Winter 1, son, Bristol

Census 1981.
Bath House

Joseph Winter 61, head married, beer retailer & confectioner, Somerset Bath
Sabina Winter 50, wife married, Somerset Bath
Sarah Winter 21, daughter unmarried, no occupation, Bristol
Joseph Winter 16, son unmarried, no occupation, Bristol
William Winter 11, son scholar, Bristol

Census 1891.

Richard Frederick Thorne 29, head married, traveller (printing & stationary), Devonshire Barnstaple
Henrietta Matilda Thorne 33, wife married, beer retailer, Somersetshire Bath
Gladys Eliza Thorne 3, daughter, Bristol
Frederick Thomas J. Thorne 2, son, Bristol

Census 1901.

Emma Bird 59, head widow, beer house keeper, Bristol
Rosina Bird 27, daughter single, cardboard box maker, Bristol
William Bird 19, son single, upholsterer, Bristol
Henry Chard 18, boarder single, cabinet maker, Monmouthshire

Census 1911.

Kate Rodbourn 24, head single, general shop keeper, Bristol