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Pawnbrokers, gold buyers, and second-hand jewellers on George Street near East Croydon Station.

Note: As of September 2019, many or possibly all of Albemarle Bond's branches have closed. This definitely includes the one at 5 London Road and likely also includes the George Street branch, though we haven't yet verified this in person.

According to the Albemarle Bond website, this branch opened as Rio jewellers in 1985, and was bought by Albemarle Bond in 2005 but continued trading under the Rio name for some years before being rebranded as Albemarle Bond. According to Google Street View, it was still called Rio as of August 2008.

Existence last checked in October 2018.

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