Nostalgic memories of West Ewell's local history

Share your own memories of West Ewell and read what others have said

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our web site to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was when the photographs in our archive were taken. From brief one-liners explaining a little bit more about the image depicted, to great, in-depth accounts of a childhood when things were rather different than today (and everything inbetween!). We've had many contributors recognising themselves or loved ones in our photographs.

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I was born in 1940 in Danetree Road The Plough was the `local` for my parents. After the war ended,my parents moved in to The Plough and managed it on behalf of the owners,Gill and Madge Turk.The main business was running bars in local halls (Chean Sutton and Epsom Baths)for Saturday night dances.My Dad drove a Ford van like the one in the photo with trestle tables and stocks of beer,which then had to be collected ...see more
As a youngster I grew up living in Green Lanes - just around the corner from this photo. My friends and I used to sit on the bench seat that was by the flower bed and 'car number plate spot' as youngsters in about 1958, which is a few years before this photo was taken. We kept a notebook of numbers to try to see if we could see numbers in sequence - which just shows how few cars there were around, though I think ...see more
A basket of freshly cut potatoes, In it goes to a hot frying pan Till it turn into golden in colour Basket of aroma of fried chips. Slices of seasoned and boneless fishes, Dropped into a pan with deep hot oil Just 3 mins for to float and cook Savourly juicy fish you taste and never forget. From this row of shop you find Fish & Chips not all it served... Malaysian Fried Rice, Is one of dish you ...see more
During the war my uncle was in the army with a man called Bert Sprake.  When they got out of the army Bert opened a butchers shop in the parade almost opposite Plough Road.  I used to go into his shop and help him make the sausages.  I never got paid for it but it was great fun. I lived in Oakdale Road for the first 19 years of my life so that shopping parade I just loved.  I used to wait for the 468 outside the sweet ...see more