Hello, I am looking for the incumbent Greengrocer at 3 Addison Road, South Norwood, in the period 1920 to 25. I have trawled online and genealogy sites but can only fine the ones there in the 1911 census. There are no electoral rolls on online sites for the 1920s that I can find anyway. Can anyone help with this please. The answer will be a big key for the locked door in my brickwall.. to all my metaphors. Thanks Prue
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27-06-2019, 10:57 PM #1
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3 Addison Rd. S Norwoo1920/25 - no elec. roll
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28-06-2019, 5:37 AM #2
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Not the years you were looking for so may not be of any help.
No names mentioned in this first article.
The Times (London, England), Saturday,
January 17, 1920
Nos 3 - 11 [odd] Addison Road, South Norwood - An excellent corner shop , with living rooms over, yard and stabling, and four weekly houses in this busy and well letting neighbourhood. Let and producing £108 4s per annum. Lease 48 years. Ground rent £18.
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The below article does not state a shop/house number but does say he is a greengrocer, how many were on that street i have idea.
Published: Friday 31 July 1931
Newspaper: Norwood News
owned by Arthur Player (iv), greengrocer, Addison-road, South Norwood. Player was charged with having tortured the animal by winking it while in an unfit state
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28-06-2019, 7:26 AM #3
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I believe that census's are locked for 100 years so it'll be at least 2021 until the next census is released online.
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28-06-2019, 7:43 AM #4
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Norwood News, 9 Sep 1921
"If you want to ride like that, you had better wear bloomers, you know" Mr S G Eldridge, clerk to the Croydon magstrates, told Olive Burrows, a girl of about 16, of 3 Addison-Road, South Norwood, at Croydon Police Court on Tuesday".
She had been riding pillion on the motor cycle of a Frederick William Robarts of 81 Dundee Road, South Norwood. Her skirt had obscured the rear number plate."dyfal donc a dyr y garreg"
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28-06-2019, 9:26 AM #5
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28-06-2019, 1:11 PM #6
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Pru
Not sure what sites you have looked but the site I use (Ancestry) has Electoral Registers for London from 1832 to 1965. Unfortunately without a surname it means searching on the address and trawling through.
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29-06-2019, 7:55 AM #7
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Unfortunately, South Norwood was not in London in the 1920s.
The Surrey collection on Ancestry won't help either because South Norwood was under Croydon which was a county borough.
The most extensive online collection of electoral registers is the British Library collection on Findmypast. Unfortunately the British Library itself only has a modest collection of registers from before WW2.
There is a good collection of electoral registers at the Museum of Croydon...
https://www.museumofcroydon.com/asset...or_website.pdf
I wouldn't have thought Croydon was an impossibly difficult journey from West Sussex.
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