HISTORIC TOTTENHAM PUBS
 FROM THE NATIONAL BREWERY HERITAGE TRUST COLLECTION 

 

These photographs showing old pubs of Tottenham have been copied from the National Brewery Trust collection on History.Pin.org. They are specified as 'Creative Commons' and we understand them to be available for general use within the public domain.

We acknowledge the help of Allen Al Cullen who notified us of these photographs.

 

 
 





THE ANTWERP ARMS - CHURCH ROAD TOTTENHAM

 



 
THE CASTLE  - CHURCH ROAD - TOTTENHAM
 

 



THE NAGS HEAD - HIGH ROAD -TOTTENHAM

THE RIFLEMAN - UNION ROW - WAGGON LANE  - TOTTENHAM
( Later birthplace of Lesney Products - Matchbox Toys)
THE RAILWAY TAVERN - WHTE HART LANE - c1939

 

 




Photograph c1952

Interestingly-list of landlords from 1938-1962 (appears to be annual revenues)

THE WHITE HART - HIGH ROAD -TOTTENHAM

 



THE RED LION - CORNER LANSDOWNE ROAD - HIGH ROAD


TOTTENHAM HIGH ROAD -SCOTLAND GREEN - THE RED LION AND THE VICTORIA

 



THE ROSE & CROWN - HIGH CROSS - TOTTENHAM


THE MITRE - HIGH ROAD - SOUTH TOTTENHAM
 
 
SALISBURY HOTEL - GREEN LANES - HARRINGAY c1950

Article prepared by Alan Swain - November 2021