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Kelly's Street Directory 1936 – Epsom Epsom Directory 1936 1936 EPSOM STREET DIRECTORY To account for missing numbers in streets, it may be understood that either the house was empty at the time the revision was made, or let in weekly tenements, or that the information was refused. While we have tried to make this transcription error free it is not guaranteed so if you think a mistake has crept in please contact the History Centre. Transcribed by Jeanne Wing, proofread by Rosemary Chapman and Eileen Hunter, with layout by Peter Reed ADELPHI ROAD, from 3 East St. (No thoroughfare) North Side Cotton Frank 1 Adelphi Road Adams Brothers Boot Makers 3 Adelphi Road Wales Arthur sen. 3 Adelphi Road Skegg Ernest James 5 Adelphi Road Terry Mrs. F.H. 7 Adelphi Road Cox Ernest Henry 9 Adelphi Road Blake Miss E.A. 11 Adelphi Road Baldwin William Ernest 13 Adelphi Road Russell Edward Walter 15 Adelphi Road Thornton Edward 17 Adelphi Road Beams Mrs. 19 Adelphi Road Simmonds Frederick 21 Adelphi Road Mobsby Miss 23 Adelphi Road Carpenter Tom Charles 25 Adelphi Road Ward William Thomas 27 Adelphi Road Collis Mrs. 29 Adelphi Road Sharp George Edward 31 Adelphi Road Liberty Mrs 33 Adelphi Road Ottaway Frederick 35 Adelphi Road Haynes Thomas 37 Adelphi Road Knight Mrs. 39 Adelphi Road Honeybun John 41 Adelphi Road Meeks Thomas 43 Adelphi Road East Side Gorey George Plumber Adelphi Road Lowry Miss 4 Adelphi Road Burfitt Henry William 6 Adelphi Road Sayers Edwin Randall 8 Adelphi Road Hull William Arthur 10 Adelphi Road Radwell Albert Edward 12 Adelphi Road Ward Herbert William 14 Adelphi Road Robinson Mrs. 16 Adelphi Road Feist Francis James J. 18 Adelphi Road Rose Miss E.A. 20 Adelphi Road Tribe Arthur 22 Adelphi Road Davis Thomas William 24 Adelphi Road Cowlard Joseph 26 Adelphi Road Adams Miss 28 Adelphi Road Beard Mrs. 30 Adelphi Road Barrett Thomas Douglas 32 Adelphi Road Gorey Mrs. R. 34 Adelphi Road The Anglo American Oil Co. Limited (Sub Depot) Adelphi Road Willett Mrs. 36 Adelphi Road Furse Alfred 38 Adelphi Road Poplett Arthur 40 Adelphi Road Adams Walter 42 Adelphi Road E.and.O.E. 1 of 110 E and E History Centre copyright 10/09/2018 Epsom Directory 1936 Smith Herbert James 44 Adelphi Road Bull Miss 46 Adelphi Road Davis Mrs. E. 48 Adelphi Road Gately Martin 50 Adelphi Road ALBERT ROAD, from 35 Church Road to 73 College Road South Side West Chas. Harold 2 Albert Road Reed Joseph Tailor 4 Albert Road Norman Miss R. 6 Albert Road Gibson Miss 8 Albert Road Denyer Mrs. Ethel H. Dressmaker 10 Albert Road Coleman Henry 12 Albert Road Strong Benjamin 14 Albert Road Tilt Frank Hot Water Fitter 16 Albert Road Bassett Mrs. 18 Albert Road Linegar Frederick 20 Albert Road Whiskerd Albert Edward 22 Albert Road Hockey Alfred 24 Albert Road Bowell Ebenezer 26 Albert Road Wood Mrs. Annie E. Shopkeeter 28 Albert Road Hughes Mrs. 30 Albert Road Lewis Horace Sidney 32 Albert Road Coleman George 34 Albert Road Barrows James Hilton 36 Albert Road Meeten James 38 Albert Road Dumbrill William John George 40 Albert Road Boyd George Gardener 42 Albert Road Green Mrs. 44 Albert Road Lines Harry 46 Albert Road Taylor Edgar Edwin 48 Albert Road Miles John 50 Albert Road Scott Mrs. 52 Albert Road Freeman Robert Joseph 54 Albert Road Turner Robert 56 Albert Road Lee Alec Whitworth 58 Albert Road Pye William 60 Albert Road Ayres Daniel Richard 62 Albert Road Goodwin Charles 64 Albert Road Waglan Charles Henry James 66 Albert Road Westwood Bertie Edward 68 Albert Road Layee Edward George 70 Albert Road Temperley Mrs. 72 Albert Road Hawkins Harry 74 Albert Road Anderson Douglas 76a Albert Road Ralph William 76 Albert Road Lucas Claude Arthur L. 78 Albert Road Holloway Reginald 80 Albert Road Wescott William A. 82 Albert Road Knotts Lynton J.M. 84 Albert Road Denman Thomas 86 Albert Road Cowley Frank 88 Albert Road Warren Richard Seldon 90 Albert Road North Side Mortimore Mrs. 1 Ingrams Cottages Albert Road Jaycocks P.E. 2 Ingrams Cottages Albert Road White Ernest Charles 1 Woodley Cottages Albert Road Carey George Alfred 2 Woodley Cottages Albert Road E.and.O.E. 2 of 110 E and E History Centre copyright 10/09/2018 Epsom Directory 1936 Letts Edward Sandringham Cottage Albert Road Green Mrs. 3 Albert Road Garfield Mrs. 5 Albert Road Jones Samuel Beckett 7 Albert Road Aldridge Thomas William 9 Albert Road Corbett James 11 Albert Road Glover Mrs. 13 Albert Road Wright Henry John 15 Albert Road Beer Leonard Thomas 17 Albert Road Pledge Frank 19 Albert Road Denby William George 21 Albert Road Coleman Mrs. 23 Albert Road Whittington Vernon Francis 25 Albert Road Ruberry Albert Walter 27 Albert Road Melton Arthur George 29 Albert Road White Robert 31 Albert Road Elliot Harry 33 Albert Road Dennis Mark 35 Albert Road Morrell Frederick 37 Albert Road Ashman Charles Henry 39 Albert Road Pinchin William 41 Albert Road Ansell Frederick Charles 43 Albert Road Holden Arthur 45 Albert Road May William Harold 47 Albert Road Potter Charles 49 Albert Road Dennett James 51 Albert Road Bexley James 53 Albert Road Coppin John 55 Albert Road Williams Herbert Charles 57 Albert Road Bastin James 73 Albert Road Boxall Harold 75 Albert Road Croft Charles 77 Albert Road Sargent Robert 79 Albert Road Moger William 81 Albert Road Flamsberg Samuel Thomas 83 Albert Road Moger Robert F.G. 85 Albert Road Mann Mrs. 87 Albert Road Wells Ebenezer William 89 Albert Road Taylor Archibald Victor 91 Albert Road Here is Bridle Road Eng. Lt. Commder. Clement Hearn William R.N. (Ret.) 93 Albert Road Bird Geoffrey 95 Albert Road Slater George 97 Albert Road Belchamber Walter Sidney 99 Albert Road Hagger William 101 Albert Road Rodgers Miss 103 Albert Road Smith Robert 105 Albert Road Macfarlane James 107 Albert Road Davis George William Holdfast Albert Road Partridge John W. 113 Albert Road Barnard Herbert P. 115 Albert Road Collis Frederick 117 Albert Road Kemp George Frederick 119 Albert Road Humphris Sydney E. 121 Albert Road Jennings Harold 123 Albert Road Painter Lt. Col. George E. 125 Albert Road E.and.O.E. 3 of 110 E and E History Centre copyright 10/09/2018 Epsom Directory 1936 Taylor Thomas M.P. 127 Albert Road Griffiths Mrs. 129 Albert Road Hearn Charles D. 131 Albert Road Sherriff Miss 135 Albert Road F????? Miss 135 Albert Road ALEXANDRA ROAD, from Station Road to College Road North Side Here is Mill Road M.C. M.B.B.C.H. Roche Maurice J. Physen. & Surgn. 1 Alexandra Road Vassar Charles William 1a Alexandra Road Warner Charles William 3 Alexandra Road Whitley William Ridley 5 Alexandra Road Handford Major Bernard 7 Alexandra Road Cropley Leonard 9 Alexandra Road Olsen Arne 11 Alexandra Road Here is Bridge Road Recreation Ground Self Thomas 13 Alexandra Road Tighe Misses 15 Alexandra Road Coroner for the west district of Taylor G. Wills Surrey 17 Alexandra Road Bluemel Charles W. 19 Alexandra Road Elwin Jeken K. 21 Alexandra Road Nalder Maj. Reginald Frans. H. 23 Alexandra Road Warren George Alfred 25 Alexandra Road Harwood Walter Usher 27 Alexandra Road Here is Bridle Path to Cheam Danehurst Guest House Beloch Mrs. E.B. Proprietor 29 Alexandra Road Ronaldson Frank D. 31 Alexandra Road Barrack George Henry 33 Alexandra Road Page William Richardson 35 Alexandra Road Here is Ashdown Road Tidswell Mrs. 37 Alexandra Road Baker Frederick Louis 39 Alexandra Road Tuck Albert Edward 41 Alexandra Road Here is Kingsdown Road Kelilher Edwin 43 Alexandra Road Here is Longdown Road Johnson Misses Swallowfield Alexandra Road Auckland Miss Woodsmoke Alexandra Road Misa Maj. Victor P. Heron Court Alexandra Road Here is College Road South Side United Dairies (London) Ltd 4 Alexandra Road Kerrell Frederick Sidney 4a Alexandra Road Epsom & Ewell Cottage (For particulars of Staff see Hospital entry in Official Section) Wyeth Joseph Henry 6 Alexandra Road Weeding Joseph Henry 8 Alexandra Road Kirby Jospeh 10 Alexandra Road Child William George 12 Alexandra Road Adams Frederick Charles 14 Alexandra Road Albrow Omar Rainbird 16 Alexandra Road Thomas Thomas George 18 Alexandra Road Taylor William 20 Alexandra Road E.and.O.E. 4 of 110 E and E History Centre copyright 10/09/2018 Epsom Directory 1936 Smith Daniel Robert 22 Alexandra Road Longhurst Harrison 24 Alexandra Road Flat 1, Augler George 26 Alexandra Road Flat 2, Wynne Mrs. J. 26 Alexandra Road Cropley Howard James 28 Alexandra Road Bond Charles E. 30 Alexandra Road Forster Mrs. E.F. 32 Alexandra Road Bull Miss 34 Alexandra Road MacNaught Robert 36 Alexandra Road Eng. Lt. Commdr. George Turner Charles Theodore R.N. (Ret.) 38 Alexandra Road Insurance Dowell W.H. Superintendant 40 Alexandra Road Stacey Maurice 42 Alexandra Road Longhurst Stanley Charles 44 Alexandra Road West Henry 46 Alexandra Road Here is Bridle Path to Albert Road Allison Robert 56 Alexandra Road Crook L. Gordon 58 Alexandra Road Sampson Edward Spenser 60 Alexandra Road Currie Adam 62 Alexandra Road Lockhart William A. 64 Alexandra Road Lever James 68 Alexandra Road Bryant Mrs. 70 Alexandra Road Dorling Rev. Edward Earle M.A. 72 Alexandra Road Otway Mrs. M. 74 Alexandra Road Jolly Miss D.M. 76 Alexandra Road Mowl Frederick M. 78 Alexandra Road Pleeck Miss 80 Alexandra Road Edwards J. Baylis 82 Alexandra Road Cooper Henry Thomas 84 Alexandra Road Pickering W.A. 86 Alexandra Road Mann Sidney Andrew D.Sc 88 Alexandra Road Robinson Miss K. 90 Alexandra Road ASHDOWN ROAD, from 35 Alexandra Road to Links Road East Side Ingham Charles Walton 1 Ashdown Road MacColl Miss 3 Ashdown Road Hill Major Gordon 5 Ashdown Road Chambers Frank William 7 Ashdown Road Poulter Mrs.
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