SURREY SQUARE.

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Re: SURREY SQUARE.

Postby kiwi » Sun May 21, 2023 4:00 am

John Shaw, of Walworth, a fruiterer with a passion for horses owns a pedigree Shetland piebald pony called Felbridge Flash. John found that when he went into his local pub for a drink the children would play with and tease Flash. So as a solution to this problem he now takes Flash complete with cart into the public house. The Surrey Arms, with the publican’s wife, Mrs. Hardman feeding Flash with a biscuit. Second from the right is Flash’s owner John Shaw, conversing over a drink with a friend. August 1952.
Surrey Square, The Surrey Arms Pub, 1952. John Shaw and his pony Felbridge Flash.  X..png
Surrey Square, The Surrey Arms Pub, 1952.

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Re: SURREY SQUARE.

Postby kiwi » Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:23 am

Surrey Square Primary, c1968.  1  X..jpg
Surrey Square Primary, c1968.

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Re: SURREY SQUARE.

Postby kiwi » Wed Mar 27, 2024 3:54 am

British Restaurants were communal kitchens created in 1940 during the Second World War to help people who had been bombed out of their homes, had run out of Ration Coupons, or otherwise needed help. The Restaurants were discontinued in 1947.
What a menu, 9 pence, I think I'll book. ;)
Surrey Square, “British Restaurant,” Old Kent Road.   X..png
Surrey Square, “British Restaurant,” Old Kent Road.
Surrey Square, British Restaurant,1947.  X..png
Surrey Square, British Restaurant,1947.


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