Tag Archives: 1952

Speedway Shoe Repair Service

Shoe repair shop that was at 5 Upper Green West, Mitcham.

Clip of photo taken by Eric Montague in 1972. Reproduced by kind permission of the Merton Historical Society. Image reference mhs-em-ug-28

In the 1971 phone book the number was 01-648 8821.

ad from the 1987 Mitcham Diary

clip from 1962 photo on Merton Memories, copyright London Borough of Merton.

1952 OS map

Ricky posted this photo of himself by his dad’s van, on the Mitcham History group on Facebook. His father worked as a shoe repairer at Speedways, and his mother worked there as well as a supervisor.

I contacted Ricky via Facebook who gave more information about the shop:

I’m not sure when it closed down was still there late 90s.

The reason it was called Speedway was because Uncle George Yianarri, who was the owner, was into his Speedway (wasn’t a pro). He knew all the riders and they came to the shop to have their boots and leathers repaired, they wore football boots in those days with studs removed and a metal plate fixed to the left one. Uncle George used to take me to Wimbledon stadium when I was a boy, we used to get in for nothing and let me sit on Ronnie Moore bike and Barry Briggs. Speedway shops were in a few towns, Mitcham, Colliers Wood, Putney, Old Kent Road, Tooting Market, Wimbledon.


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

250 and 252 London Road

A building in London Road, between the Kings Arms pub and Sibthorpe Road.

Photo taken 27th August 2017 (a Sunday morning)

In this 1952 OS map, numbers 250 and 252 are south of 248 on the west side of London Road, opposite the Buck’s Head pub.

1952 OS map

This clip of Mitcham ‘High Street’ as was called then, is from around 1900, and shows the left the old Kings Arms pub. Numbers 250 and 252 are to the left of the Oil Colour Stores’ that has ‘No. 8’ between the windows on the first floor.

c. 1900 clip from Merton Memories photo 51472, copyright London Borough of Merton

From the 1891 directory (the shops were numbered from 1 going north):

1, Henry COLLBRAN, butcher
2, S.E. BURTON, stationer
3, Charles GOULD, The Kings’ Arms Public House
4, Mrs H. LACK, draper
5, John CUMMINGS, greengrocer
6, Joseph COOK, butcher
7, T.P. SHEPPARD, grocer
8, William BARTER, grocer
9, George Joseph DALE, news agent

— here is Sibthorpe Road

10, James MOULAND, Pawnbroker
11, William Henry JENNER, ironmonger
12, Charles MACRO, hair dresser
13, C. SAUNDERS & Co., grocers
14, William COURT, baker
15, MOULAND & BENNETT, Watchmakers

Hence numbers 6 and 7 High Street are now 252 and 250 London Road.

A photo from 1895 shows it looking north.

1895 clip from Merton Memories photo 51748, copyright London Borough of Merton

The 1925 street directory still referred to the High Street. In 1926/7 London Road was renumbered.

Charles A. HUDSON, Kings Arms hotel
2 & 4, H. LACK, draper
5, John CUMMINGS, fruiterer
6, G. DUTRIEZ, butcher
7, W.H. FIELD & Son, wine merchant
8, E. & A.M., grocers
9, A.E. DALE, news agent

— here is Sibthorpe Road

10 & 11, W.J. HYDE, pawnbroker
12, H. MACRO, hair dresser
13, Miss H.M. HICKS, milliner
14, M. HICKS & Sons, bakers
15, G.H. HUDSON, watch maker

Number 6, now 252, was a butchers shop in 1891. In 1939 it was occupied by A. SPICER, as shown in this ad:

1939 ad

In the 1954 phone directory, it was occupied by HEARN & Sons, Family Butchers.

Number 7, now 250, was a wine merchants as shown in the 1925 directory. In the 1930 commercial directory it was occupied by Horace Albert Paine.