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Nutley Lane, Reigate. Unknown date. Harry Snook.
Mr Holman, Butcher in Bell Street. Probably the Gospel Hall in Nutley Grove off Nutley Lane. Unknown date. Harry Snook. F.M. Sturge butchers shop. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. F.M. Sturge butchers shop. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. Taken early on a Good Friday morning in the 1960s. It shows the butchers and greengrocers shops (Sturge at No.69 and Marshall's at No.71). With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. Sign from butchers bicycle - fixed below the cross-bar. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. Sign from the fishmongers and greengrocers business but the word "Reigate" has been blacked out to meet the wartime regulations in the Second World War, intended to confuse the Germans had they actually invaded. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. Two account books of the type issued to Reigate families who had a weekly or monthly account with the butchers shop (plus an envelope used to return the book to the customer). The difference between the books is the phone numbers, the older Reigate 476 and the later Reigate 3476. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. A copy of the butchers shop letterhead, the small pink price booklet (contents filled out by hand) and a novelty, advertising ruler. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge. A picture of four pre-WW1 trade calendars, issued to loyal customers. With thanks to Mr. P. Sturge.
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