1879 Frederick Searle Fuller (Kellys)
1881
Frederick Searle Fuller, publican, 40, b Bishops Stortford
Ann Fuller, 37, b Hunts
William Fuller, 10, b Cambridge
Maud Mary Fuller, 8, b Cambridge
Mabel Jane Fuller, 4, b Cambridge
Alfred Charles Fuller, 1, Cambridge
Mary Collins, mother in law, cook, widow, 62, b Hunts
1883 William Tillbrook Claydon (Kellys)
1888 John Day (Kellys)
1891
George Day, 50, publican, b Suffolk
1892 George Day (Kellys)
1896 George Day (Kellys)
1901
George Day, publican
1904 George Day (Kellys)
1911
Hardy
1913 (1 & 2) Midland Tavern
H J Merriman
1916
Henry James Merriman (Kellys)
1962
Midland Tavern
Albert J Rees
1970
Midland Tavern
1971
Albert Gordon became landlord. He was born in Treasure Beach, Jamaica nd moved to England in 1961. The Cambridge Evening news headline “West Indian is new City landlord” (26.2.1971) The pub started to serve Caribbean food and held popular dances every Friday and Saturday nights. It became the meeting place of the Cambridge West Indian Cricket Club. The Midland became an international pub; Gordon told the Cambridge Evening news in 1971: The reverse of the colour bar operates in their pub. If anything, their customers are more friendly because of their differences.
2025
The story of the Midland Tavern featured in the Legacies of Windrush exhibition at the Museum of Cambridge.
See also:
Memories of growing up in the Midland Tavern
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