Premises that were on the London Road to the south of number 226, as shown in this 1952 OS map:
The premises are just out of view in this 1950s photo on Merton Memories/
Businesses that occupied this address included:
T. Wall & Sons Ltd., ice cream vendors, was here before WW2, and was listed in the 1930 commercial directory. A viewer of my video channel tells me that he passed his driving test in 1963 and sold Walls ice cream from a Ford Anglia van, which was left land drive, and “Fun to Drive at Just 19 Years old !”
The 1951 telephone directory listed the company’s divisional sales office in Croydon, but didn’t mention this depot.
A car hire firm was here from 1965, as described in these Merton Council minutes.
From the minutes of the London Borough of Merton
Volume 2
1965 to 1966
Education Committee
4th October 1965
(14) 228 London Road, Mitcham
The Chief Education Officer reported that the chairman of the Sub-Committee had authorised the opening of negotiations for the letting of No. 228 London Road, Mitcham, a booking office in conjunction with a car hire business. This property adjoins the old London Road, Mitcham, School building, and is at present occupied by the Mitcham Youth Club and the Youth Employment office, and the adjoining yard is let to a timber merchant.
Kandy Kars was the car hire firm in the 1970s and 80s.
Minutes of meetings held by the London Borough of Merton are available on request from the Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.






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