Mortlake, High Street c.1955
Photo ref: M279001
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Photo ref: M279001
Photo of Mortlake, High Street c.1955

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A Selection of Memories from Mortlake

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. Here are some from Mortlake

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I was born in Lodge Ave.in 1949.My father Tom Kennedy was also born in Mortlake in 1904.He worked as a cooper at Watneys brewery.My brother Michael and I both attended Mary Magdalene school as did my Dad.We moved to the North in the 1950s.Happy memories.Jennifer Gallacher nee Kennedy
Living in Langdon Place was a real advantage when attending Mortlake Primary. 2 mins from registration and guess what nearly always late. A real little community on its own where we lived. All my brothers went to the same school with primary and senior school on the same site. Don't think there was a teacher we weren't all scared of at some stage. Remember the head well Mrs Wyatt also Mr Johnson (Scabby to ...see more
I remember well the amazing west road this was a group of houses owned by watney brewery. The road was enclosed by a brick wall at one end and iron gates at the other. No cars allowed. The families mostly only rented two rooms, so two families upstairs and two families downstairs. The milkman delivered via horse and cart, and had more than just milk to sell.The lamps were gas and each evening the man on his ...see more
Does anyone remember the tool suppliers R.E.Coates who had premises very near the railway crossing in Mortlake?