
MORNING STAR Trenchard Street
1863. Ellen O’Brien
1865 -
1871 -
1874. W. Peter Tippett
1875 to 1889. Alfred Leach
1891 -
1899 -
1909 -
1944. George Atkinson
1950
-
During much of the 1960's and 70's, what used to be the Morning
Star was home to a greasy spoon café, more recently a pub again named the Bar Ether,
it was demolished in 2008 for an extension to the Colston Hall, prior to demolition
the building was being used as a recording studio.

CENSUS 1871.
Charlotte Cooke 56, head widow, beer house keeper, Devon Tiverton
Alice
M. Hill 16, daughter married, Bristol
William Hill 21, son in law, grocer, Bristol
CENSUS
1881.
Alfred Leach 30, head married
Emma Leach 32, wife married
George A. Leach 3, son
Beatrice
Leach 6 months, daughter
Sarah J. Eatell 14, servant, domestic servant
CENSUS 1891.
George
James Stansbury 30, head married, mariner, Bristol
Minnie S. Stansbury 27, wife married,
Bristol
George J. Stansbury 6, son scholar, Bristol
William T. Stansbury 4, son, Bristol
Clara
Lark 18, servant single, domestic servant, Bristol
Christopher Donohue 22, lodger
single, mariner, Bristol
CENSUS 1901.
William Lyons 35, head married, coach painter,
Bristol
Mona Lyons 35, wife married, beer retailer, Bristol
Philip Lyons 14, son, bus
conductor, Bristol
Amy Lyons 12, daughter, Bristol
Annie Lyons 10, daughter, Bristol
Jenny
Lyons 8, daughter, Bristol
Willie Lyons 6, son, Bristol
Daniel Lyons 1, son, Bristol