Tag Archives: 1911

Sibthorp Terrace

A terrace of houses that were on the west side of London Road, between Crusoe Road and Swains Road. Also called Sibthorp Villas in some street directories and newspaper articles.

In 1940 German bombing destroyed part of the terrace between Swains Road and Pitcairn Road, and the rest was later demolished.

Not shown on the 1897 OS map, but is on the 1911 map. There is no entry in the 1904/1905 street directory, but there is in the 1911 edition, suggesting that this terrace was built between 1905 and 1911.

1897 OS map

This 1935 OS map shows the houses, outline in red, that formed part of the terrace.

1935 OS map

The 1949 OS map shows where the houses had been demolished, leaving numbers 84 to 96.

1949 OS map

The numbering of the houses was originally from north to south, 1 to 15, as shown in the 1911 street directory
Some houses had names and these are shown in brackets.

1, Mrs NICHOLLS
2,
3, Reuben KEMP (Glanville house)
4, Richard KERR F.G.S, F.R.A.S (Fair view)
5, Harold DURRANT

6, Rev. Edward John BAKER M.A.
7, William Norton DRAKEFORD
8, Mrs FILLMORE
9, Thomas MORRIS (Llanberis)
11, Walter UNDERWOOD
12, Charles C. BARNES
13, Jacob KEYZER
14, James McISACK

The house names aren’t shown in the 1925 directory.

1, William James LANSLEY
2, Charles Edwin WILLIAMSON
3, John James BURNBY
4, William Henry GRAY
5, Edwin PUTLAND
7, Neville DOREY
8, John BACON
9, Henry WHITE
12, Thomas Joseph SAGE
13, Isaac KEYZOR
14, Mrs CRUDEN
15, Edward Patrick LAHIFF, M.B., B.Ch. & B.A.O., physician & surgeon

These were renumbered as 68 to 76 and 78 to 96.

On 25th September 1940, a family was killed by German bomb at number 76. They were Arthur PEMBROOK, aged 29, his wife Chrissie Constance Kathleen Pembrook, aged 27, and their children Jean Margaret, 5, and Terence Arthur, 4.

Mitcham Electrical Fan Co. Ltd.

Company that was likely at the factory estate at the corner of Commonside East and Windmill Road.

Auction in 1911 lists equipment being sold, and included 6 sets of X-ray machines:

Forest Hill & Sydenham Examiner – Friday 12 May 1911

By Order of the Liquidator.

Re THE MITCHAM ELECTRICAL FAN COMPANY, LTD.

Without Reserve. COMMONSIDE EAST, MITCHAM, SURREY. (near Mitcham Junction Station, L. B. & S C. Rly., and on tram route West Croydon).

Important Sale of the superior and well-kept Equipment and Stock of an Electrical Engineering Works.

MR. HARRY SIMPSON has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction upon the premises as above, on THURSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1911, at 12 o’clock noon sharp, the whole of the Valuable PLANT, MACHINERY and STOCK comprising:

A 75 h.p. “OTTO” GAS ENGINE, 4 LATHES, DRILLING, PLANING and MILLING MACHINES, Surface Tables, Table Benches, Vices, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, SEVERAL DYNAMOS, Batteries, large number of Fan and other Motors, about 400lbs Cotton and Silk covered Copper Wire, Cables and Flexible Wire, large and varied assortment of FITTINGS, PARTS, TOOLS, INSTRUMENTS, EXPERIMENTAL APPLIANCES, and STORES. SIX SETS Of X-RAY APPARATUS, also a Motor Car, 2 Chassis, Portable Iron Building, Quantity of Timber, Weighing Machine, Hand Truck, the OFFICE FURNITURE and EFFECTS and numerous sundries. On view Tuesday and Wednesday prior to Sale.

Catalogues and orders for private view may be obtained on and after May 18th. from the Auctioneer, 61, Sydenham Road, Sydenham, SE. Telephone : Sydenham ‘529.