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C.E. Spence

Newsagent and stationer who had a shop from around 1914 at number 5 the Broadway,
which was later renumbered as 323 London Road, as shown in this ad from the 1934 Official Guide to Mitcham:

Text of ad:

The Mitcham Circulating Library
Also SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY

in connection with
MESSRS. W. H. SMITH & SON
2d. Volume – – No Deposit.

C. E. SPENCE

ARTISTIC PRINTER :: STATIONER
BOOKSELLER AND NEWSAGENT
BOOKBINDER :: PICTURE FRAMER
FANCY NEEDLEWORK :: TOYS

(Agent for Pullar’s Dye Works).

323 London Road, LOWER MITCHAM

In the 1913 directory, the newsagent is listed as John James KENYON. In the 1915 directory it is C.E. SPENCE.


From Ancestry:

In the 1939 register, Charles Edward SPENCE, stationer newsagent, born 1872, lived at 323 London Road with his wife Fanny E.M.B. SPENCE.

He died in 1941 and left £590 4s. to his widow Fanny Emma Mary Broadridge SPENCE.

From Norwood News – Friday 24 January 1941

NEWSAGENT FOR MANY YEARS

Mr. Charles Spence

THE death of Mr. Charles Edward Spence, well-known bookseller and newsagent, 323 London-road, Mitcham, has come as a great shock to his many friends and acquaintances.

Mr. Spence, who was 68 years of age, originally came to Mitcham from Cheam, where he had been associated with the Mitcham and Cheam Brewery.

For 26 years he was a prominent tradesman in Mitcham, and around him made a very large circle of friends and customers. He was a member of the Mitcham Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Spence being on the Social Committee.

Mr. Spence has been in the choir at St. Dunstan’s Church, Cheam, since boyhood, and it was in the graveyard of this church that the funeral took place.

Numerous floral tributes included one from the Tooting and Mitcham Newsagents’ Federation, of which he was an active member, testifying to the esteem in which he was held.

The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Donald S. Drewett, Upper Green, Mitcham.


From a user on the Mitcham History Group on Facebook:

Gladys AYLING worked in C.E. Spence around 1929. She earned 5 shillings a week, started early and finished late. If she was let go early one day, she had to deliver the sample books to the customers on her way home – riding her bike with the books resting over the handlebars!

Her husband, Wilfred AYLING, worked in the old manor house gardens a few doors along from this shop.

Chas. Sayers & Son (Mitcham) Ltd., 335 London Road

335 London Road

Builders, Joinery. Listed in the 1963 Borough of Mitcham List of Factories.

Established in 1889 according to this ad from 1963:

1963 ad

Text of ad:

BUILDING CONTRACTORS

CHARLES SAYERS
& SON LTD.

ESTABLISHED 1889

HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIRS

335 LONDON ROAD, MITCHAM, SURREY
Telephone : MITCHAM 4015/6

This photo from 1910 is of The Broadway, looking north, and part of the name C. SAYERS can be seen on the gate on the right. Next door is the post office (the third of Mitcham’s post offices).

1910 clip from Merton Memories photo reference Mit_Streets_Lon_38-24

1929 ad


Text of ad:

TELEPHONE: MITCHAM 1537
CHAS. SAYERS & SON
Builders and Decorators
335, London Road, LOWER MITCHAM
SURREY
Experienced Workmen in all Branches of the Building
Trades
ESTIMATES FREE

The firm built the Child Welfare Centre (La Sporta) on the corner of Church Road and Church Path.

Newspaper Articles

Norwood News – Friday 12 March 1937

MRS. C. SAYERS

The funeral took place on Monday at Mitcham New Cemetery. London-road. of Mrs. Harriett Maria Sayers,(aged 76), who passed away on the previous Thursday at 153 Wandle-road, Morden. She was the wife of Mr. Charles Sayers, the well-known building contractor, London-road, Mitcham, and had been in failing health for some time.

The funeral was preceded by a short service at the Methodist Church, Lower Green, with which the family have been associated for many years.

Mrs. Sayers leaves a husband, one son and one daughter to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother.

Mr. Donald S. Drewett, Upper Green, Mitcham, was the funeral director.