Sutton, Stonecot Hill c.1955
Photo ref: S233047
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The line of concrete lamp standards, surmounted by the new sodium streetlights, delineates the edges of the A24 as it ascends from its crossing over the Pyl brook towards Morden. In the background on the right is the bulk of the red brick St Anthony's Hospital, designed by James Emes, which was opened at the beginning of the First World War and whose beds were soon occupied by sick and wounded soldiers. This building was demolished in 1978, and was succeeded by the present complex.

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Memories of Sutton, Stonecot Hill c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Sutton, Stonecot Hill c.1955

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My father owned the fish shop at Stonecot Hill and I remember going and answering the old phone that had an operator. Also I put the sawdust on the floor at night and wrapped up the fish in newspaper for customers. I do not have any photos of the shop, or the one at North Cheam, and grandfather's shop at Merton. Does anyone have photos? Or of Billingsgate as I went there in the 50's. The name of the family was, Blunt. Gill Ward