Mitcham History Notes
Some notes about history of Mitcham, Surrey
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Commonside East
Clarendon House at 3/5 Commonside East
17 Commonside East
Commonside West
The Lawns
Cricket Green
8 and 10 Cricket Green
Cricket Memorial Stone
Mitcham Court
Church Road
Lime Villa – 14 and 16 Church Road
18 and 20 Church Road
32 Church Road
John Place in Church Path
13 Church Road
London Road
226 London Road
352 London Road
Lower Green West
1 and 2 Cricketers Cottages
Caxton House
Ivy Cottage and Elm Cottage
Kingdene
Fire Station
Vestry Hall
War Memorial
Nationally Listed Buildings
Bidder Memorial
Burn Bullock
Chestnut Cottage
Numbers 60,62 and 64 with railings and gate to number 64
Jubilee Clock Tower
The Canons
Dovecote
Drinking Fountain and Horse Trough
Eagle House
Eagle House Gates
Elm Lodge
Remains of Hall Place (Chapel)
109 and 111 London Road
346 and 348 London Road
470 and 472 London Road
482 and 484 London Road
Milestone at Figges Marsh
Mill Cottages
Mitcham Station
Newton House
Obelisk
Parish Church
Parish Rooms
Park Place
Prospect House
Ravensbury Mill
St Peter and St Paul Catholic Church
Renshaw Corner
Tate Almshouses
Tombs in Parish Churchyard
Tomb of Anne Hall
Tomb of Richard Cranmer
Tomb 1 yard to west of tomb of Richard Cranmer
Tomb of Thomas Stanley
55 Upper Green East
Wandle House
White House
Base of Windmill at Mill House
The Vicarage of St Peter and St Paul
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F. and M. Real Estates Ltd
Killick
Tamworth Park Construction Company
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Doctors and Nurses
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Bidder
Czarnikow
Worsfold
Wars
World War One
World War Two
Photos
Pubs
Licensing
1905 Annual Licensing Meeting
1876 Annual Licensing Meeting
Albion
Bath Tavern
1892 Suicide of Bath Tavern landlord
Beehive
Britannia
Buck’s Head
Bull
Cricketers
Cricketers’ Photos
Crown
Eight Bells
Fountain
Gardeners Arms
Gorringe Park Hotel
Goat
Horse and Groom
King’s Head
Burn Bullock ads
Kings Arms
Lord Napier
Nags Head
Prince of Wales
Queen’s Head
Ravensbury Arms
Ravensbury Tavern
Ship
Star
Star Licensees
Swan
Surrey Arms
Three Kings
Wheatsheaf
White Hart
Windmill
Books
Mitcham Histories Series
Videos
The Canons
Memories of Mitcham
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