Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 13 and Version 12 of Albemarle Bond (CLOSED), 5 London Road

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[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ridgway/6472535847/ According to a photo on Flickr], at some point in the past the premises were occupied by a toy shop. According to Google Street View, the occupant as of July 2008 was a branch of Evans Cycles. Evans remained there until late 2011, but in December 2011 the site was taken over by Albemarle Bond (who used to have a branch further up the road at [[60-62 London Road|number 60-62]] before it got burnt out in the riots).
Until late 2011, this site was occupied by a branch of Evans Cycles, but in December 2011 it was taken over by Albemarle Bond (who used to have a branch further up the road at [[60-62 London Road|number 60-62]] before it got burnt out in the riots). According to Google Street View, Evans Cycles had been there since at least July 2008.

Pawnbrokers, gold buyers, second-hand jewellers, and payday loan place on London Road opposite West Croydon Station.

Until late 2011, this site was occupied by a branch of Evans Cycles, but in December 2011 it was taken over by Albemarle Bond (who used to have a branch further up the road at number 60-62 before it got burnt out in the riots). According to Google Street View, Evans Cycles had been there since at least July 2008.

Existence last checked in August 2012.

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