Malcolm Smith's Family History Archive


Dwellings of

Archbald  William  SMITH

[Ref. R.21]


Biography index

 

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1909-193426 Eardley Road
Streatham
Surrey
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1909-193411 Corsehill Street
Streatham
Surrey
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1909-1934189 Mitcham Lane
Streatham
Surrey
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1934-1938"Hendred"
Windmill Lane
Windlesham
Surrey
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1938-194012 Florida Court
Station Approach
Staines
Middlesex
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1940-1947"Glencairn"
Brentmoor Road
West End
Woking
Surrey
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1947-1960"Kashmir Cottage"
Claremont Avenue
Camberley
Surrey
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1960-1967"Birch Croft"
Chobham Road
Camberley
Surrey
XXX
1967-1972"Old Well Cottage"
Isle Brewers
Somerset

 


 

26 Eardley Road, Streatham, Surrey.

This is where Archie was born in 1909.   [Back]

 

11 Corsehill Street, Streatham, Surrey.

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189 Mitcham Lane, Streatham, Surrey.

The home of Archie's parents and grandparents.   [Back]

 

Hendred, Windmill Lane, Windlesham, Surrey.

A gentleman's residence - The country home of Archie's employer Arthur Aman.
Archie lived here between 1935 and 1938.   [Back]

 

Florida Court, Station Approach, Staines, Middlesex.

This is where Archie and Doady first lived.   [Back]

 

Glencairn, Brentmoor Road, West End, Woking, Surrey

Since the family lived here, the garage has been rebuilt and the extension on the back
has been made up to two storeys.  The lamp-post is also a later addition.   [Back]

 

Kashmir Cottage, Claremont Avenue, Camberley, Surrey

A comfortable three-storey house in a good size garden with wooded plot attached,
set in woodland until cleared for building.  The house was requisitioned for Canadian
troops during the second World War.   [Back]

 

Birch Croft, Chobham Road, Camberley, Surrey

A very nice architectural exercise constructed in 1935 by a builder called Poole.  The house
was set in large grounds with outbuildings and which backed onto the golf course.   [Back]

 

Old Well Cottage, Isle Brewers, Somerset

Quite different from anywhere Archie & Doady had lived before.  They exposed the
original floor which comprised 6' x 3' flagstones.  Unfortunately, they suffered a
serious flood whilst living here.   [Back]


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