Mitcham Court in Cricket Green
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Mitcham Court in Cricket Green
Mitcham Court in Cricket Green
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SC_PHL_01_663_74_7128 (Collage 166051)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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View of garages on side elevation of Mitcham Court, Cricket Green, Mitcham. The centre portion, first known as Elm Court, was built in 1840, the wings later. Caesar Czarnikow, a sugar merchant, lived here in 1865-86 and presented the village with a new horse-drawn fire engine. Sir Harry Mallaby Deeley MP conveyed the house to Mitcham borough in the mid-1930s. In use as offices for Mitcham and later the London Borough of Merton Housing Department.
View of garages on side elevation of Mitcham Court, Cricket Green, Mitcham. The centre portion, first known as Elm Court, was built in 1840, the wings later. Caesar Czarnikow, a sugar merchant, lived here in 1865-86 and presented the village with a new horse-drawn fire engine. Sir Harry Mallaby Deeley MP conveyed the house to Mitcham borough in the mid-1930s. In use as offices for Mitcham and later the London Borough of Merton Housing Department.
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