Phipps Bridge, Mitcham
Partial / Incomplete Date | 1909 |
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Area | Mitcham |
Picture Reference | Mit_Streets_P_Wil_54-12 |
Original Format | Photo |
Notes / History | Back, River view of White, waterboarded Cottage, which has been known to exist since 1804 under the discretion names as: “Littler’s Cottage”, “White Cottage” or “The Nook” or Brangwyn Cresent. At first occupied by Thomas Bartlett in 1804, then leased to John Leach of Newton, Leach, Greaves and Hodgson in 1805 as calico painters. In 1812, printer William Hate and sons worked for the calico printers being part of Merton Abbey. These cottages were demolished in 1961 century and replaced with modern block of flats |