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Rose Nursery

A weatherboarded cottage that was in Tramway Path.

From the 1911 commercial directory:

Arthur George & Ephraim SIMMONS, florists, Tramway path, Lower Mitcham

The 1915 street directory names the cottage:

Tramway Path, from London Road, Lower Mitcham

George THOMPSON, florist (Station Nursery)
Ephraim SIMMONS, florist (Rose Nursery)

The cottage is shown on this 1953 OS map:

1953 OS map

1953 OS map

An area in the south ward called Simmons’ Land was recorded in UDC minutes of 1917 as being of 13 acres. This land was used for allotments during the war. From the minutes of the Mitcham Urban District council, volume III, 1917 to 1918, 19th June, 1917, page 52.

Agnes Clarrissa Simmons, the daughter of Arthur George Simmons, married Private Percy John Hale in February 1916. She lived with her parents in Elmwood Road.


Maps are reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.


Minutes of meetings held by the Mitcham Urban District Council are available on request from the Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.

Captain Stickings, O.B.E

Captain Ralph William Ewart Stickings, O.B.E (1919), son of John Stickings, of Mitcham, Surrey.

Born 1895. Educated Rutlish School, Merton, King’s College London and Royal College of Science.
Married in 1919 to Dora Sybil, daughter of Charles Sayers, of Mitcham, Surrey; 3 sons, 1 daughter.

Joined R.A.M.C. 1916, served in Great War 1916-19, captain 1916, retired 1919.
J.P. (1939-41) Surrey.

Carisbrooke, Westbury Drive, Brentwood, Essex (Brentwood 592) : c/o May & Baker Ltd., Dagenham, Essex (Ilford 3060).

Source: Kelly’s Handbook to the Titled, Landed & Official Classes, 1952 from the British Newspaper Archive (subscription required)