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46 Suffolk Road
In 1891 this property was listed as a plumber’s shop belonging to James Will Houghton. He later became a plumber & decorator.
By 1917 the trade had changed to that of bootmaker, run by Mr S.Lloyd, whilst Mrs Houghton also operated her domestic staff agency from here. She advertised for staff from as early as 1887 and seems to have continued this business until at least 1932. Although, in 1905, she had declared that she would be giving up the agency in order to sell children’s toys, she was recruiting staff again by the following year.
From 1929 to 1931 the shop was occupied by the grocery business of Percival B Roach, who later relocated further along the street. By 1931 Charles Stevens, an electrician had moved into the property.
There followed a rapid succession of shopkeepers, starting in 1933 when Mr Stanley Oliver changed the trade to that of a confectioners. He was replaced in 1937 by the E.J. Winchcombe & Son grocery store. In June of that year Mr Winchcombe also advertised the hire of a chauffeur-driven saloon car to take a party of four to the horse races at Ascot for £1 per head.


