The lousiest pub in Mitcham (in 1973)
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2023
- A regular of the public bar at the Cricketers pub told the local newspaper in 1973 that it was the 'lousiest pub in Mitcham'.
Hear this article from 16th November 1973 read out in this video, which tells of how the old pub had been destroyed in the Second World War and what the landlord and other customers thought of its replacement.
The article was from the Mitcham News & Mercury, which hasn't been digitised online.
The text of this article can be found on Mitcham History Notes at mitchamhistorynotes.com/pubs/...
Photo from the article was colourised by palette.fm/
Pre 1941 postcard was provided from a friend's collection and enhanced by A.I. upscaling at www.upscale.media/
The cricket mural was reported on the front page of the 18th October 1968 issue of the same newspaper, which "featured Mr John Young, Chairman of Young’s Brewery. The mural was the work of Mr Conrad Nickols, who first took a photo of a Whit Sunday cricket match on the green, and then coloured it in, and mounted it in a frame. After the mural had been unveiled, the upstairs “Doubles Bar” and restaurant were opened by the licensees, Mr & Mrs Cromack. Customers were able to take part in wine tasting and there was a competition with a prize of a dozen bottles of Spanish wine."
Street views from 2009 can be found on Google Maps at goo.gl/maps/qNHQebAkr7bQJKcP9
That was very enjoyable. More please.
Rules of cricket for Johnny Foreigner.
love this local news stuff. well done
Wow all the pubs where I live have been closed doen and turned into Mosques!
We went in there the last time Tooting played Dover away. The woman was very unfriendly and wanted to close at 22.30 pm so she could go clubbing at Crystal's Night Club. No wonder it closed down.
The reason the food was so good was because my nan was the cook there for many years during the 70s and 80s
Well it's official....I will watch literally anything that the UA-cam algorithm throws at me.
Anyone remember the walker family from Streatham./ Mitcham... (barrow road)
A day-trip to Goodwood? Not to Epsom...