Tag Archives: 1962

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.

Romany School of Dancing

Elsie and Bobby Smith started giving dancing lesson at 66/67 Monarch Parade, as seen in this ad from 1941:

Norwood News – Friday 21 November 1941
Image © Reach PLC. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.

Text of ad:

ROMANY SCHOOL of Ballroom Dancing
66-67 Monarch Parade, Mitcham.
Classes every evening; beginners Mon., Thurs.: 8-10.45, fee 1/6.

An ad from 1962 said that they had been established for 21 years, giving their start year as 1941.

They moved to the Majestic cinema on 30th September 1946, as detailed in this announcement:

11th October 1946 Streatham News, via the British Newspaper Archive

Learn to Dance at Mitcham's Most MODERN BALLROOM Romany School of Dancing Elsie & Bobby Smith (N.A.T.D.) now at Majestic Mitcham. Beginners Classes : Mon & Thurs Intermediate Classes : Tues & Fri Dances : Wed & Sat. Private Lessons by Appointment

Learn to Dance at Mitcham’s Most MODERN BALLROOM
Romany School of Dancing
Elsie & Bobby Smith (N.A.T.D.)
now at Majestic Mitcham.
Beginners Classes : Mon & Thurs
Intermediate Classes : Tues & Fri
Dances : Wed & Sat.
Private Lessons by Appointment

They then moved to their own premises at the rear of 482 London Road, and named it the Romany Club de Danse. The opening night was 17th July 1950:

Norwood News – Friday 14 July 1950 Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. From the British Newspaper Archives

Elsie Smith, photo taken in the garden of the Romany dance school garden

A couple wed after meeting at the ballroom:

The wedding took place at Morden Register Office on Saturday, of Miss Winifred Brockman, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. Brockman, Heynsham Road, Morden, and Mr. W. A. Steptowe, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. Steptowe, Eastfield Road, Mitcham. The couple met at the Romany School of Dancing.

Wearing a two-piece salmon-pink suit with grey accessories, the bride was given away by her father. Mr. L Dimock was best man.

source: Norwood News, 10th March 1950.

This ad from 1959 gives times and prices:

1959 ad

1959 ad

Text:

Elsie and Bobby Smith, N.A.T.D., invite you to dance at the

ROMANY BALLROOM

482, London Road, Mitcham.

Strict beginners classes, Mondays & Thursdays, 8-10.30, 2/6.

TUESDAYS
Beginners and Intermediate
8.30-10.45

WEDNESDAYS
Old Time 8-11 2/6.

FRIDAYS
Over 25’s Beginners 8-11

SATURDAY MORNING
Children’s Ballroom Class
10.30-12. 1/-.

SATURDAY CLUB DANCES TO “ROMANY BAND”.

PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT DAILY
For Enquiries : ‘Phone MITCHAM 4329.

STAGE BRANCH : Ballet – Tap – Modern Dance – Acrobatic Class Daily

This 1953 OS map shows the Dance Hall:

1953 OS Map

1953 OS Map

In 1954, ‘the undefeated Star Professional Champions’ Wally Fryer and Violet Barnes demonstrated there:

Norwood News – Friday 07 May 1954
Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.

Ad from 1962 shows the introduction of a ‘Rock n Roll Club’ on Saturday nights:

1962 ad

1962 ad

Text of ad:

ROMANY’ School of Dancing
Est. 21 years
Principals : Elsie and Bobby Smith, N.A.T.D.
482 LONDON RD, MITCHAM (opp. Mitcham Stn.). Tel. MIT 4329

Monday – BEGINNERS ONLY, expert tuition, 8-10.30 p.m. 2/6
Tuesday – HOLIDAY COURSE CLASS, 8-10.30 p.m. ……… 2/6
(Special tuition for every kind of holiday dancing)
Thursday – BEGINNERS and INTERMEDIATE, 8-10.30 p.m. 2/6
Friday – Over 25s, Beginners and Intermediate, 8-10.30 p.m. 2/6
Saturday morning – Children’s Ballroom, 10.30 a.m. – 12 noon ……1/-
Saturday night – ROCK ’N’ ROLL CLUB, 7.30-11 p.m. …… 3/-
Sunday – OLD TIME CLASS and PRACTICE, 7.30-10.30 p.m. 3/-

STAGE BRANCH – Tuesdays and Fridays, 4.30 p.m.

Private Lessons Daily

In 1959, Thelma took the Amateur Ballroom Tests at the school, and was awarded bronze for Good movement and correct footwork in the Waltz, Foxtrot and Quickstep. She kept her certificates and provided these via the Facebook Mitcham History Group. Thanks, Thelma!


Her aunt, Edith, also achieved the Bronze Seal:


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