Bristol’s Lost Pubs

Boar’s Head St. Luke’s Road

1870 – 74. Matthew Whitting
1875 to 1881. Mark Sellek
1882 to 1889. Izette Iris Sellek
1890. William Crew
1891. Albert A. Phipps
1892. John Greenough
1894. William Beavis
1896. Elizabeth Fox
1897 – 1909. Henry James Walters
1911 – 31. Henry Nash Walters
1935 – 50. Frank Gibbs
1953 – 55. Harry Cockle
1955. Reginald William Dowdle

Mark and Izette Sellek were previously at the Boar’s Head, in Redcliff Street

Census 1871.

Matthew Whiting 41, head married, baker & publican, Somerset Wrington
Eliza Whiting 44, wife married, Somerset Cheddar
Arthur Pople 12, nephew scholar, Somerset Nailsea

Census 1881.

Mark Sellek 47, head married, licensed victualler, Devon Collumpton
Izette Sellek 43, wife married, Devon Exeter
Tom Sellek 19, son unmarried, grocer &c, Bristol Redcliff

Census 1891.

Albert A. Phipps 28, head married, licensed victualler, Gloucestershire St.George
Ada M. Phipps 24, wife married, Gloucestershire Hanham
Alice M. Bull 19, niece single, barmaid, Gloucestershire Kingswood

Census 1901.

Henry J. Walters 42, head married, licensed victualler, Somerset Laverton
Eliza Walters 42, wife married, Bristol
Henry N. Walters 19, son single, barman, Bristol
Violet F. Walters 5, daughter, Bristol

Census 1911.

Henry Nash Walters 29, head married, licensed victualler, Bristol St.Philip’s
Alice Frances Walters 30, wife married, assisting in the business, Bristol Bedminster
Irene Francis Walters 5, daughter, Bristol Totterdown
Arthur Henry Walters 4, son, Bristol Totterdown
Cyril Joseph Walters 3, son, Bristol Totterdown
Edith Mary Walters 10 months, daughter, Bristol Totterdown
Mercy Amelia Axford 57, boarder widow, Somerset Chew Magna
Rose Mary Axford 28, boarder single, book pager at wholesale printers, Bristol Bedminster
William Joseph Axford 26, boarder single, commercial clerk in wine & spirit trade, Bristol Bedminster