Coronation Day 1953
A Great Celebration
Wrythe Green
Friends of the Wrythe
History at St Helier's
Phyllis Cox & Arthur Brown
Carshalton Carnival
Still going strong.
Newspaper Boy
St. Helier Newsagents
St. Helier Horticultural Society
Allotments, vegetables and winning that prize
Muschamp Laundry
Many of the local women worked here.
The Wandle Trail
Looking for Carshalton's lost heritage
Malcolm Cowen: a boxer's story
From Glastonbury School to the 1952 Olympic Games
The Eel and Pie Shop
The Circle, Green Wrythe Lane
The Bomb at Rushen Walk
The Wartime Memories of Rita Hilliard nee Neal
Happy Times on St. Helier
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School Days
Please let us know if you recognise yourself or if you wish add a comment
Glastonbury School
An Inspector's Report 1940
Building the Schools
Accusations of favouritism
The Miller Family of Carshalton
George Miller 'Peppermint King'
Doodlebug Hits Rushen Walk
A tragic story of wartime
Life at the Hospital
The staff of St. Helier
The way we worked
Can you tell us what your work was like?
Paintings and Pictures
An Artist's Impression of St. Helier
The Big Lunch
A modern street party
Memory Bank
Pictures of some of our interviewees
Residents enjoyed a variety of activities
Where some enjoyed the pub or going to church others led a more active life taking part in sports
Everyone Loves a Party
Street Parties were very popular
Family Life was very important on the Estate
We would like to find out more about day to day living
Oh I do like to be beside the seaside....
Many residents enjoyed days out to the beach
School Life
We would love to see your photos
Local pictures
Do you know of any landmark, object or location that you think would be of interest.
How you can help
What we need from you
Bus Crash Opposite Hospital
42 hurt: Nurses run out to give aid
Farmers of Batts Farm
The Pimms, the Cookes and the Millers
Batts Farm
Three score and ten acres known as Batts Land
Carshalton: a meeting of the old and the new
monuments, sculptures, buildings...........
St Helier Congregational Church
A letter written by Gomer Davies, vicar in 1941