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Homewood Road

Road that was off of the west side of Church Road, between numbers 125 and 127. The road name is no longer used and where it was forms part of Phipps Bridge Road.

Houses were numbered odd on the south side, and even on the north side.

1910 OS Map

1910 OS Map

The 1952 OS map shows temporary housing, hutments, as the road was hit by enemy action on 18th June 1944. See below for the list of civilian dead, who were at numbers 24, 25, 26, 28, 28A, 30 and 32.

1952 OS Map

1952 OS Map

The “Metal Construction Works” shown on this map was C.U. Engineering.

Post WW2 aerial view of Homewood Road looking east, showing the huts.

From local newspapers

27th April 1962 Streatham News:
DRIVER urgently required by paint manufacturers for delivery in Surrey, Kent and Sussex. Good wages and regular overtime. Bomacel Ltd., Homewood Road, Mitcham, Mit 4861.

10th February 1961 Norwood News:
STOREKEEPER/DISPATCH CLERK rqd. by paint manufacturers: telephone experience essential: commence £9 10s. per 42-hour week.—Bomacel Ltd., Homewood Road, Mitcham. Mitcham 4161.

7th November 1958 Sussex Agricultural Express:
REPRESENTATIVE residing In Sussex required by paint manufacturers. preferably with experience and good contacts; car owner essential: existing accounts handed over; salary, expenses, commission. Bomacel Ltd., Homewood-road, Mitcham, Surrey.

2nd January 1932 Mitcham News & Mercury:
Frederick Thomas MANSFIELD, 18, electrocuted at butcher’s shop in Church Road.

13th January 1912 : Croydon Express:
For Sale, CART (light spring), with tilt; condition as new. 4, Homewood road, Mitcham

12th August 1911 Croydon Times:
The Mitcham Argyle Football Club, who will shortly commence their seventh season, have again entered for the Balham and District League Competition and hope to finish even better than last season when they managed to obtain second place. The club will again be seen on their old ground, which is the pitch on Figgs Marsh, and which is very easily reached by tram from Croydon, etc. There are vacancies for one or two decent players in the team and the secretary, Mr. Skillorn, Langley Villa, Homewood road, Mitcham, will be very pleased to hear from any local young men who would care to join this well-known local Club.

3rd May 1890 : ad in Croydon Times:
GIRL (honest, respectable) wanted to assist in general work; age 15 ; two children ; comfortable home.—Apply at Shop, Homewood Road, Mitcham.


Occupants from street directories

See also list of family surnames in 1933.

1898

from Church Road to Benedict Walk

NORTH SIDE

2, Henry SIVIOUR
4, John Edward PANTANEY, grocer

SOUTH SIDE

1, William Charles BAKER
3, Henry HUMPHREYS
5, Mrs LEA
7, Frederick WAITE, confectioner
8, Miss MOODY
11, Thomas RIVERS
13, Frederick SHEPPARD
17, William WHITE
19, George SIMMONDS
21, Caleb HOLDEN
23, James HOLDEN
25, Henry MOORE
27, George SEWELL
29, George GREENING
31, John TYLER
33, Robert WARREN
35, Simon BARNARD

1904 – 1905

from Church Road to Benedict Walk

NORTH SIDE

2, Walter BLACKSTONE
4, Henry James BEADLE, grocer

SOUTH SIDE

2A, Samuel COLE
1, William Charles BAKER
3, Henry PARKER
5, Miss LEA
7, Frederick WAITE, confectioner
8, Miss MOODY
11, Thomas RIVERS
13, William FERRIDGE
17, Michael M MULLER
19, John CLARKE
21, William CHIPPENDALE
23, Albert ROUTLEY
25, John COLLINGS
27, Frank BIRD
29, Henry MUNT
31, Samuel Henry CHIPPENDALE
33, Thomas BROWN
35, Thomas THORNTON

1925

from Church Road
NORTH SIDE

2, Edwin James and Mrs M. SKILLERN, Homewood Laundry
4, Charles George JAHRNS, grocer

SOUTH SIDE

1, Henry PAGE
3, Frederick SWATTEN
5, Misses LEE
7, Frederick WAITE, confectioner
8, Mrs MOODY
11, Miss RIVERS
23, John BURCHETT, chimney sweep

1933 Electoral Register – surnames

1A, COLE
1, PAGE; ELMER
3, PEARCE
3A, COLE
5, LAZENBY
7, BOURKE; BHRANDT
9, MORGAN
11, RICHARDS; GRIFFITHS
13, LUFF
15, MANSFIELD; BUSSELL; MORGAN
17, HUNT
19, MUNT
21, SCHOFIELD
23, BURCHETT; KETTELL
25, LEGGETT; ELLIOTT
27, JELLY
29, MUNT
31, CLARKE
33, BRAKSPEAR
35, DOLBY; WILSON

2, SKILLERN; ADLUM
4, NEWMAN
6, MANDERSON; RISK
8, ROGERS; THAIN
10, EPHGRAVE; THOMSON
12, CURLEY; MARNEY; WILLOUGHBY
14, PANTING; PICKETT
16, YOUNG; JELLEY
18, SPARROWHAWK; HARGOOD
20, WOOLMER; RICHARDS
22, JELLY; WATTS
24, BOXALL; GARDNER
26, GREEN; WILLERS
28, RIDER; WOOLMER
30, HILL; TONGE
32, HILLARD


World War 1 Connections
Stoker 2nd Class James Munt

Private Andrew Ohlson

Private William Henry Page

From the Surrey Recruitment Registers:

C F CHALLIS of 6 Homewood Road, aged 36 Years, Tobacco Blender. Conscripted on 3 January 1917 to the Army Ordinance Corps.

J COLLISON of 22 Homewood Road, aged 26 Years 4 Months, Dustman. Volunteered with the Derby Scheme on 5 June 1916 to the Royal West Surrey Regiment.

T E GRAHAM of 12 Homewood Road, aged 40 Years 1 Months, Carman. Volunteered on 2 June 1915 to the Army Service Corps.

F JELLEY of 24 Homewood Road, aged 35 Years, Dustman. Volunteered with the Derby Scheme on 7 June 1916 to the Royal West Surrey Regiment.

J F PEARCE of 18 Homewood Road, aged 30 Years, Dustman. Conscripted on 7 June 1916 to the Royal Garrison Artillery (no 1 Depot).

S J PICKETT of 14 Homewood Road, aged 39 Years 1 Months, Labourer. Conscripted on 9 May 1916 to the Labour Centre.

WW2 Civilian Casualties

18th June 1944

24 Homewood Road

Queenie Louisa PEARCE, aged 49

25 Homewood Road

Emily Frances LEGGETT, aged 71

26 Homewood Road

Florence Amelia GREEN, aged 62
Stanley George GREEN, aged 27

28 Homewood Road

Nellie May HARDING, aged 31
Anthony WILLIAMS, aged 3
Hazel WILLIAMS, aged 3 months
Lilian Maud WILLIAMS, aged 26
Margaret Ellen WOOLMER, aged 63
Thomas WOOLMER, aged 64

28A Homewood Road

Ada Rose MEARS, aged 28

30 Homewood Road

George Richard PHAROAH, aged 17
George Richard PHAROAH, aged 45
Primrose May PHAROAH, aged 40

32 Homewood Road

Horace George ALDHOUS, aged 64
Mabel Lillian ALDHOUS, aged 54


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

The Parade

Parade of shops on east side of London Road, south of the Upper or Fair Green, consisting of 12 shops to Langdale Avenue, then a further 6 shops south of there. Historic England defines a ‘parade’ as

‘planned developments incorporating rows of shops (facing onto an outdoor space), with a strong degree of architectural uniformity…. (which) includes at least three shops’.

aerial view of The Parade

aerial view of The Parade

Built around 1905 according to Montague, in his Mitcham Histories : 12 Church Street and Whitford Lane, page 107.

Could the builder have been J. Harding? This planning application was approved at the same time as another for 12 houses in Langdale Avenue:
From the minutes of the Croydon Rural District Council
Volume IX 1903 – 1904
7th May 1903
page 72

No. 2505, Harding, J., 12 houses and shops, London Road, Mitcham

From a Tuck postcard dated 1950

From a Tuck postcard dated 1950

1913 map (1:2500 scale):

1913 OS Map courtesy of Merton Heritage Service

1913 OS Map courtesy of Merton Heritage Service.

This 1953 map shows it with the shops renumbered. (The map has been rotated.)


Occupants from Commercial Directories

1911

 

Number Occupier Trade
1 Milton IRELAND grocer
2 Wm. Geo. EVANS customs & excise officer
2 Mrs. Annie Brooking MARTIN ladies’ tailor
3 Mitcham Liberal Association
3 The World’s Stores Limited provision dealers
4 Alfred Thomas JENKINS confectioner
5 Leonard Thomas DAVEY auctioneer
6 B. H. CRAIG & Co photographers
6 Gordon WILLIAMS artificial teeth maker
7 National Telephone Co. Limited
7 James WHITE oil and color dealer
8 John DOOLEY stationer
9 Charles BREESE chemist
10 Jean Baptiste ROMPEL watch maker
11 Clement CARLTON greengrocer
11 Cyril MARRIOTT printer
12 Frederick George PEARCE baker
13 Wraight, Dumbriil & Co. Ltd dairymen
15 Jas. NELSON & Sons Ltd. butchers

The Parade – Brookman, baker, at number 12 on the corner, is listed in the 1915 directory, but not the 1911

No. 13 The Parade, occupied by Wraight Dumbrill Ltd. dairymen.

From the London Gazette : “Wraight & Dumbrill Ltd. was registered in 1899, changed name to Curtis Brothers & Dumbrill Ltd. in 1917, which went into voluntary liquidation in 1931.”

1915

Number Occupier Trade
1 Milton IRELAND grocer
2 George OAKES tailor
3 The Worlds Stores provision dealers
3 Mitcham Liberal Association political
5 Leonard Thomas DAVEY estate agent
6 Miss Ethel DIXON milliner
7 James WHITE oil & color dealer
9 Charles BREESE chemist
10 Gregory WILLIAM boot repairer
10 Harry HARDING builder
12 A.W. BROOKMAN & Co. bakers
13 Wraight Dumbrill & Co. Ltd. dairymen
14 Hawkins & Desmond laundry
14 Herbert SPENCER upholsterer
17 Cyril MARRIOTT printer

After renumbering
1 -> 225
2 -> 227
3 -> 229
4 -> 231
5 -> 233
6 -> 235
7 -> 237
8 -> 239
9 -> 241
10 -> 243/5
11 -> 247
12 -> 249

13 -> 251
14 -> 253
15 -> 255
16 -> 257
17 -> 259
18 -> 261

From the 1930 commercial directory

Number Occupier Trade
225 James REYNOLDS grocer
227 George OAKES tailor
229 The Worlds Stores Ltd provision dealer
231 Percy MAYHEW confectioner
233 Pearks Dairies Ltd provision dealer
235 Walter HUNT greengrocer
237 James WHITE oil and colour dealer
239 Percy MAYHEW stationer
241 Edward WAVELL chemist
243 Harry HARDING builder
247 Russell and Son watch makers
249 Leonard T WELTEN confectioner
251 United Dairies dairy
253 Peckham Steam Laundry Ltd laundry
255 Stanley Philip BLOGG greengrocer
259 The Mitcham Printing Works printers engravers and account book makers

Shops in 1989



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