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Ewell Street Directory 1936 Ewell Street Directory 1936 1936 EWELL 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 While we have tried to make this transcription error free it is not guaranteed so Transcribed by Jeanne Wing, proofread by Rosemary Chapman and Eileen Hunter, with layout by Peter Reed AMBERLEY GARDENS, Stoneleigh, from Lymington Gardens to Thorndon Gardens North-east Side Barrett Thomas Joseph Toma Amberley Gardens Cline Charles Henry Desiree Amberley Gardens Machin Harold Haut-Chalet Amberley Gardens Salter Henry James Cnatyre Amberley Gardens Goodger Frank Langood Amberley Gardens Jordan Herbert George St. Margarets Amberley Gardens Adkins Henry Charles Torbryan Amberley Gardens Underhill John Walter Perivale Amberley Gardens Neale George William Oaklands Amberley Gardens Here is footpath to Seaforth Gardens Stewart Andrew C. High Tor Amberley Gardens Barnes Stanley Walter 298 Amberley Gardens Kendall Fred Downs View Amberley Gardens Winslade Mrs. D. Melrose Amberley Gardens South-west Side Whiddon William John Hillcrest Amberley Gardens Cowper Ernest Thomas Danbury Amberley Gardens Thomas Stanley Newlands Amberley Gardens Murray William Peter S. Belmont Amberley Gardens Gritton Frank Ipplepen Amberley Gardens Frost Percival James Haldon Amberley Gardens Kirk Ernest George Heatherdene Amberley Gardens Fryer Herbert Arthur Lanarth Amberley Gardens Sellwood Herbert Kephiassia Amberley Gardens Hughes George Charles Braeside Amberley Gardens Woolmore Thomas William Rasmore Amberley Gardens Smith Stanley James Markstay Amberley Gardens Here is footpath to Walsingham Gardens ASHBY AVENUE, from Chessington Road West South-east Side Phelps Frederick George Ashby House Ashby Avenue Rickett Henry Hillcrest Ashby Avenue Quilter Harold 4a Ashby Avenue Hughes Lewis Adolphus The Filberts Ashby Avenue Hyatt George 10a Ashby Avenue Williams Mrs. D. 1 Ashby Avenue Graham George Joseph 3 Ashby Avenue Bell William Samuel 5 Ashby Avenue Taylor Cecil Ernest 7 Ashby Avenue Here is Maltby Road James Frederick 9 Ashby Avenue McQuarrie Mrs. 11 Ashby Avenue Nutland William S. 13 Ashby Avenue Davies Arthur Roy 15 Ashby Avenue Buckland Walter 19 Ashby Avenue Skooch William Hayes 21 Ashby Avenue Evans Ivan M. 23 Ashby Avenue Beckett Ernest George 25 Ashby Avenue Humphreys Edwin Chimney Sweep 27 Ashby Avenue Smith George 29 Ashby Avenue E.and O.E. 1 of 123 10/09/2018 16:25 Ewell Street Directory 1936 Nicholas Alex John 33 Ashby Avenue Costello James Ivor 35 Ashby Avenue Jupp James 37 Ashby Avenue Short Robert W. 39 Ashby Avenue Mitchell Henry Herbert 41 Ashby Avenue Upcott W.H. 43 Ashby Avenue Winterborn William Thomas 45 Ashby Avenue Hutchins Alfred 47 Ashby Avenue Chapman James Robert 49 Ashby Avenue Older Ernest 51 Ashby Avenue Allwork Miss 53 Ashby Avenue Keeley Joseph 55 Ashby Avenue Briggs Charles Richard 57 Ashby Avenue McInerney John Victor 59 Ashby Avenue Fenner Alfred James 61 Ashby Avenue Irons William Thomas 63 Ashby Avenue Birch James Edward 65 Ashby Avenue Martin James 67 Ashby Avenue North-west Side Taylor Neal 2 Ashby Avenue Pearson William V. 4 Ashby Avenue Williams Walter Richard 6 Ashby Avenue Dobson William Henry 8 Ashby Avenue Rothwell Frank Ernest 10 Ashby Avenue Etherington Walter 12 Ashby Avenue Giles Harry 14 Ashby Avenue Lee William 16 Ashby Avenue Quarman Thomas 18 Ashby Avenue Kohler Cyril Robert 20 Ashby Avenue Ridpath Harold V. 22 Ashby Avenue Stainsly Thomas R. 24 Ashby Avenue Holland William James 26 Ashby Avenue Taylor Albert 28 Ashby Avenue Palloon Thomas 30 Ashby Avenue Bates Walter George 32 Ashby Avenue Jeffries Mrs. 34 Ashby Avenue Mackey Andrew F. 36 Ashby Avenue Wiltshire Ivan 40 Ashby Avenue Ridpath Douglas C. 42 Ashby Avenue Pettitt Raymond 44 Ashby Avenue Grigg Elmore 46 Ashby Avenue Falvey Dennis H. 48 Ashby Avenue Andrews John 50 Ashby Avenue Lovell Albert 52 Ashby Avenue Millwood James Walter Percy 54 Ashby Avenue Ivers Henry 56 Ashby Avenue Mason George 58 Ashby Avenue Smith George 60 Ashby Avenue Taylor Charles Frederick 62 Ashby Avenue Coldicott Howard William 64 Ashby Avenue Sanford Sidney 66 Ashby Avenue Craddock Nicholas 68 Ashby Avenue Murray Robert 70 Ashby Avenue Curzon Albert Edward 72 Ashby Avenue Curzon Fras. Henry 74 Ashby Avenue Curzon Henry 76 Ashby Avenue Wingfield Joseph Edward 78 Ashby Avenue Garner Frederick 80 Ashby Avenue E.and O.E. 2 of 123 10/09/2018 16:25 Ewell Street Directory 1936 Chambers Walter Frederick 82 Ashby Avenue Blunt Geoffrey Edward 84 Ashby Avenue Winstanley George 86 Ashby Avenue Ames Mrs. 88 Ashby Avenue Mitchell Benjamin Thomas 90 Ashby Avenue Allez Albert 92 Ashby Avenue BANSTEAD ROAD, from Cheam Road to Urban District boundary East Side Little Lawrence Eugene Beechfield Banstead Road Sanders Mrs. N.D. Bassett Banstead Road Kerr Samuel Parnell Carrick Banstead Road Beglin William Herbert Uplands Banstead Road Farmer Harry B. Bryanfield Banstead Road Jarvis Edmond L. Ladram Banstead Road Turk Gilbert Lacey Thornbank Banstead Road Here is bridle path to Howell Hill & Cheam Road Buxton Charles C. Cleve Cottage Banstead Road Macauley Kenneth Hillside Banstead Road Page Mrs. E. The Elms Banstead Road Nicholls Mrs. P.M. The Little House Banstead Road Samuelson Vivian Fras. Chale Banstead Road Pederick William George Quelland Banstead Road Floor Capt, Andreas J. Quelland Banstead Road White James M. Hilltop Banstead Road Davey Alfred John W. Low Wood Banstead Road Bailey Stanley C. The Laurels Banstead Road Coveney Arthur 4 Banstead Road Clarke Mrs. S. Coombe Bury Banstead Road Hewer Albert Edwin Fairview Banstead Road Royle W. Philip Summergangs Banstead Road Silley Percival George 7 Banstead Road Robinson Miss C. Viewfield Banstead Road Owens Samuel John The Mythe Banstead Road West Side Whittington Ernest Priest Hill Cottages Banstead Road Tasker Harry Osborne Priest Hill Cottages Banstead Road BEECH WALK, from 44 Reigate Road North Side Thorburn George Evan 2 Beech Walk Morgan Ernest B. 4 Beech Walk Frost Ernest George 6 Beech Walk Anstey Edward A. 8 Beech Walk Gernat Frederick Charles 10 Beech Walk William Robertson Forrest M.B.E. 12 Beech Walk Bunday William George 14 Beech Walk Kendall Albert William 16 Beech Walk Freeman Charles Neville 18 Beech Walk Ball Herbert A. 20 Beech Walk South Side Hopthrow Maj. Harry Ewart 1 Beech Walk Searle Arthur 3 Beech Walk Arnold George Frederick 5 Beech Walk Archer William Richard 7 Beech Walk Hale Wilfred 9 Beech Walk Arnold Henry James 11 Beech Walk Poole Mrs. A.M. 13 Beech Walk Mabey Horace 15 Beech Walk E.and O.E. 3 of 123 10/09/2018 16:25 Ewell Street Directory 1936 Drury Robert Henvel 17 Beech Walk BELFIELD ROAD, West Ewell, from Chessington Road West to Northcroft Road West Side Pulpher Sidney 1 Belfield Road Walker John 3 Belfield Road Dawson Robert John 3 Belfield Road Bates Charles 5 Belfield Road Murley Arthur William 7 Belfield Road Tatton Miss 9 Belfield Road Clark Leslie Norman 11a Belfield Road Hardinge Algernon 15 Belfield Road Frogley Edwin James Plumber 17 Belfield Road Aldridge George William 19 Belfield Road Fowler Ernest B. 21 Belfield Road Davey Frederick James 23 Belfield Road Farr William 25 Belfield Road Ireland George 27 Belfield Road Hicks Thomas 29 Belfield Road Smithers Donald William 31 Belfield Road Crawford James 33 Belfield Road Mitchell Robert Edward 35 Belfield Road Hunt Ernest E. 37 Belfield Road Ede William Edward John 39 Belfield Road Billington Archie Lewis 41 Belfield Road Huntington Arthur 43 Belfield Road Mayers Reginald George Albert 45 Belfield Road Taylor Joseph W. 47 Belfield Road Lamb Sam 49 Belfield Road Reynolds Frederick 51 Belfield Road Scarth Miss A.E. 53 Belfield Road Day Sidney Robert 55 Belfield Road Henning Stanley 57 Belfield Road George John Richard 59 Belfield Road Markham Miss E.E. 61 Belfield Road Hancock Mrs. P. 63 Belfield Road Farenden Alfred J. 65 Belfield Road Boxall William 67 Belfield Road Filby William Alfred 69 Belfield Road Golds Mrs. E.F. 71 Belfield Road Talmage Cecil Ernest 75 Belfield Road Haynes William 77 Belfield Road Otway John William 79 Belfield Road Ricquish Edward Harry Tudor Belfield Road Hobson John William Mayfield Belfield Road Knight Fras. John Brooklyn Belfield Road Billen William J.G. Avondale Belfield Road Howell Stanley Stanwell Belfield Road Payne Henry St. Elizabeth Belfield Road O'Brien Ernest Richard Rema Belfield Road Combes Harold Edward Waldorf Belfield Road Thompson Alfred Ranmore Belfield Road Leach Mrs. Alton Belfield Road Arnold Edgar Ravenswood Belfield Road East Side Perry William James 4 Belfield Road Howell Mrs. H.E. 6 Belfield Road E.and O.E. 4 of 123 10/09/2018 16:25 Ewell Street Directory 1936 Whiteman Frederick 8 Belfield Road Tate Henry John 10 Belfield Road Green John 12 Belfield Road Morgan Roy 14 Belfield Road Penfold Frank 16 Belfield Road Crisp Miss A. 18 Belfield Road Marden Henry 22 Belfield Road Obert Ferdinand 24 Belfield Road Duckworth Mrs. A.G. 26 Belfield Road Hancock Robert S. 28 Belfield Road Fowle Miss 30 Belfield Road Turner Edward 32 Belfield Road Stovell Henry William 34 Belfield Road Rook Richard Fras. 36 Belfield Road Mayers Reginald George 38 Belfield Road Stackwood Victor 40 Belfield Road Crocker George Charles 42 Belfield Road Gibbs John 44 Belfield Road Garton William 46 Belfield Road Franklin Frederick E. 48 Belfield Road Todd William Arthur 50 Belfield Road Agar Joseph 52 Belfield Road Winter Frank David 54 Belfield Road Holman John Henry 56 Belfield Road Ward Henry 58 Belfield Road Lymbery Edward Rolfe 60 Belfield Road Bousfield John 62 Belfield Road Winfield George William 64 Belfield Road Bell Frank William 66 Belfield Road Evans Frederick 68 Belfield Road Fail Norman Fras. 70 Belfield Road Arnell Thomas 72 Belfield Road Peat James 74 Belfield Road Todd Miss E.H. 76 Belfield Road Petty Reginald George Ericot Belfield Road Lever John Jolle Belfield Road Lee Charles John 96 Belfield Road Edgeler Richard Devonia Belfield Road Chaplin Robinson Charles John 102 Belfield Road BRADFORD DRIVE, from Kingston Road to Courtlands Drive East Side Keen Frederick Charles James 2 Bradford Drive Lines Reginald Arthur 4 Bradford Drive Richard George Prior L.R.A.M.
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