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Bulletin 132
April 22, 2017
…Mitcham’s only cinema. Two pubs which used to stand nearby were demolished in the pedestrianisation of the area. The Old Nag’s Head, which replaced the original Nag’s Head in 1903,…
Bulletin 126
April 22, 2017
…to pubs within a 2-mile radius, and they like to drink beer! It was interesting to note that water from the River Wandle was never used in the brewing process,…
Bulletin 120
April 22, 2017
…month’s Evelyn Jowett lecture remains in our memories, as does Tony Scott’s refreshing guided walk around Mitcham’s historic pubs in September, but another in-house event took us further afield, when…
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May 26, 2017
…celebrations excavations farms healthcare horses & horse transport local government & community matters places of worship pubs railways schools & colleges shops sky & weather sport & leisure street furniture…
Bulletin 201
April 22, 2017
…as an architect at 21, and joined Ingram and Son, working mainly on building pubs for breweries such as The Cricketers on the Green at Mitcham. ARCHAEOLOGY SUMMARY FOR MERTON…
Bill Rudd Archive
March 12, 2024
…1972 with a list of Courage pubs, including: SW19: Fox & Grapes, Camp Road, Wimbledon King of Denmark, The Ridgway, Wimbledon Mitcham: Crown, London Road Goat,…
Bulletin 136
April 22, 2017
…as follows: Mysterious Wimbledon by Ruth Murphy and Clive Whichelow More Mysterious Wimbledon by Ruth Murphy and Clive Whichelow Pubs of Wimbledon Village (Past & Present) by Clive Whichelow The…
Bulletin 219
August 24, 2021
…There had been several other pubs near the Trafalgar, all now gone: the Princess Royal in Abbey Road, whose sign showed a ship (which may have been a mistaken link…
Bulletin 150
April 22, 2017
…of the premises. Only a few shops now have trade signs – the barber’s pole and the pawnbroker’s three balls are remaining examples. Pubs were exempted from these bye-laws due…
Memories of a Morden Lad 1932-1957
April 14, 2017
…The pubs had a special licence around Fleet Street allowing them to open early in the morning to allow printers to catch up on their drinking. I remember him coming…
Admiral Lord Nelson
…down by 1817. Several local roads and pubs have names associated with Nelson. Download Nelson at Merton The Society has published two booklets relating to Merton Place, listed on the…
Bulletin 125
April 22, 2017
Download Bulletin 125 March 1998 – Bulletin 125 Admiral Isaac Smith – J A Goodman The Lawn, 138 Kingston Road Merton – J A Goodman May Day revels in old…
Cricket on Mitcham Green
…Green but is separated from it by a busy road. Prior to its construction, players changed and were refreshed in local pubs such as The Cricketers and The Burn Bullock….
Bulletin 130
April 22, 2017
…Scott Tony Scott’s enjoyable guided tour in Mitcham in September 1996 by no means covered all Mitcham’s pubs of historical interest, and he has agreed to introduce us to some…
Bulletin 131
April 22, 2017
…Scott’s enjoyable guided tour in Mitcham in September 1996 by no means covered all Mitcham’s pubs of historical interest, and he has agreed to introduce us to some more. The…
Bulletin 192
April 22, 2017
…Returning to the list of the fallen. They were all Mitcham young men, many of whom drank in the pubs that remain today, probably attended schools that are still there…
Bulletin 138
April 22, 2017
Download Bulletin 138 June 2001 – Bulletin 138 Recent Work on the Site of Merton Priory – P J Hopkins The Industrial School in Mitcham – R A M Scott…
Bulletin 186
April 22, 2017
…TV series The London Fire Brigade’s new Control Centre in Jubilee Way Once cherished pubs now standing empty – including the Emma Hamilton, the Grove (right – now a Tesco…