Cheam, High Street 1925
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This peaceful view of the old High Street looks down the hill to the Harrow Inn at the bottom. The house on the right was Vine Cottage, where Mr Dealy, the butler at Cheam School, lived with his family. The milk churn partially protected from the sun on its 'pram', which bears the initials WWS on its tailgate, is from Winslow Sergeant's Dairy at Pond Hill farm. His son opened the cycle shop in Malden Road in 1921on his return from service in the First World War.
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