The Historical Directory of Pubs in the South East of England, including London
If you have a query then try the search engine first, if you have something to add to the historical Pubs site,
please email - and as an added incentive, - if you offer useful information for a Public House or Beer House,
then I will usually add lots of extra detail / landlords. All non-copyright pictures are always welcome;
BUT, if I do not have relevant pictures on the site, then I do not know where to find them.
Updated in September 2008 by Kevan.
Brighton Trade Directory Listings of Public Houses
This information is for Brighton, it includes
Trade Directory listings from 1832 onwards. In starting a new area of research,
it is always good to have a background of the area, I choose to list as much
information as possible over a period of years. In researching Sussex, the town
of Brighton appeared a good starting point, and hence the listings.
This is a work in progress, but I would welcome
any useful information that you can add, particularly pictures and photographs.
These can be old postcards or modern photographs, all are welcome; plus any
interesting stories about your Publican families etc etc.
Brighton 1832 - 1833
Pigots Directory
Brighton 1839
Pigots Diretory
Brighton 1854
Local Diretory
Brighton, Hove & Districts
complete historical Public House index
Sussex 1899
Listing & many other Sussex Public Houses
Arundel
, Battle,
Billingshurst ,
Bognor ,
Brighton & District,
Chichester ,
Crawley ,
Hastings ,
Haywards Heath ,
Horsham ,
Lewes , Littlehampton ,
Newhaven ,
Pulborough ,
Rye , St
Leonards , Tunbridge Wells
, Uckfield &
Worthing.
I get hundreds of emails every day, fortunately most 'spam mails' are deleted by my mail scan settings. The final emails are delivered to various email addresses, and replying to these are not always successful. If you do not hear from me in a timely fashion, please feel free to email again, I do not mind! This is a pure PUBS history site, I doubt if I know where the PUBS are NOW, but try the site for where they were a hundred years ago, again enjoy!
Updated in April 2008 by Kevan.
And Last updated on: Tuesday, 19-Feb-2008 04:18:31 PST