A shell grotto
Area | Mitcham |
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Copyright 1 | London Borough of Merton |
Picture Reference | Mit_TomFrancis_Ln115 |
Original Format | Photo |
Photographer / Origin of Photo | Tom Francis |
Notes / History | Local children often built grottoes along the roads near Upper Mitcham, then asked passers-by to spare some change to spend at the annual Mitcham Fair. Some grottoes were built from oyster or scallop shells and decorated with flowers and candles. The use of shells has been linked to badges worn by Medieval pilgrims to the shrine of St.James of Compostella, whose symbol was a scallop shell. During the 1930s, Mitcham grottoes were also made from stone or roof tiles and might feature pieces of mirror, glass or even tiny dolls. |