Tooting History Group Christmas Quiz 2017-The Answers

 

  1. When did Tooting Broadway underground station open?

13 September 1926

  1. How many passengers went through Tooting Broadway station in 2016 (nearest 100,000)?

15,920,000 48th busiest station on the underground.

  1. Where was the original workhouse for Tooting Graveney parish?

On Tooting Graveney Common, at the junction of Elmbourne Road and Dr Johnson Avenue.

  1. What was the name of the old Roman Road through Tooting, now the A24?

Stane Street.

  1. Which Roman town was at the Southern end of the Roman Road?

Chichester. Noviomagus Reginorum.

  1. Which city was Sidney Lewis sent to train as a machine gunner when he signed up for the British Army?

Lincoln.

  1. What was invented at a rock and roll concert at the Castle Pub, Tooting in 1970?

The (Status) Quo Stance.

The Castle, Tooting, 1970

RP: This was a heads’ gig: trenchcoat, pint, album under your arm, sitting on the floor. It was the first time we’d played to an audience that was sitting down, and we were thinking, Blimey, this is weird. The stage was only three inches high, but I remember the audience being down there. You had to get down to the audience – so this is how the legs apart, head down thing happened. And they were all nodding their heads, so we thought, Do the same, copy the audience – you can’t go wrong.We only looked up between numbers. And the Quo stance was born.

  1. A statue of which king stands outside Tooting Broadway tube station?

Edward VII.  Erected 1911. Grade 2 listed 1983.

  1. When was the Tooting Parish Church of St. Nicolas rebuilt?

1831/1833.

  1. When the Tooting Granada opened in 1931, how many people could it seat?

2200

  1. Which two world-class snooker players played at Zans Snooker Hall in the 1980’s?

Jimmy White and Tony Meo

“His first girlfriend, Maureen, became his much put-upon wife. Along the way she taught him to read and write, for as Jimmy reasonably remarks of Ernest Bevin Comprehensive, Tooting: “They couldn’t teach me if I wasn’t there.” He chronicles some of their epic dust-ups, usually consequent to his habit of popping out for a packet of cigarettes and returning days later. ”

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/book-review-jimmy-the-card-of-the-table-1175927.html

  1. Which actor played Wolfie Smith in Citizen Smith?

Robert Lindsay.

  1. Which music hall artist is commemorated in a blue plaque on Longley Road?

Harry Lauder.

  1. Where was St. George’s Hospital located before it moved to Tooting?

Hyde Park Corner.

  1. What is the name of the running grounds which were located just off Garratt Lane and commemorated with a green plaque this year?

Copenhagen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tooting History Group Christmas Quiz 2017

Picture of Robert Lindsay as Wolfie Smith

Our recent Christmas party had a Christmas Quiz about Tooting (and a DVD of Citizen Smith).

Out of 16 possible points, the highest score was 12. See if you can do better. Answers to be posted after Christmas.

  1. When did Tooting Broadway underground station open?
  2. How many passengers went through Tooting Broadway station in 2016 (nearest 100,000)?
  3. Where was the original workhouse for Tooting Graveney parish?
  4. What was the name of the old Roman Road through Tooting, now the A24?
  5. Which Roman town was at the Southern end of the Roman Road?
  6. Which town was Sidney Lewis sent to train as a machine gunner when he signed up for the British Army?
  7. What was invented at a rock and roll concert at the Castle Pub, Tooting in 1970?
  8. A statue of which king stands outside Tooting Broadway tube station?
  9. When was the Tooting Parish Church of St. Nicolas rebuilt?
  10. When the Tooting Granada opened in 1931, how many people could it seat?
  11. Which two world-class snooker players played at Zans Snooker Hall in the 1980’s?
  12. Which actor played Wolfie Smith in Citizen Smith?
  13. Which music hall artist is commemorated in a blue plaque on Longley Road?
  14. Where was St. George’s Hospital located before it moved to Tooting?
  15. What is the name of the running grounds which were located just off Garratt Lane and commemorated with a green plaque this year?

 

 

THG Visit To Springfield/Burntwood Ice House 28th November 2017

14 members and friends of the Tooting History Group visited the Springfield/Burntwood Ice House on the morning of 28th November 2017. The ice house is in the grounds of Burntwood School, Burntwood Lane. We were very warmly welcomed by Helen Dorfman, Head Teacher and Cath Brookes, Deputy Head and Head of History. They gave us an informative presentation which had been prepared by history students in the school for Governors.

The ice house is Grade 2 listed and for a long time was on the heritage at risk register (details here). However, this year the school has arranged clearance and restoration of the ice house using money from the developers of the nearby Springfield Hospital site.  We were able to see the rebuilt entrance way and look down into the brick-lined ice house. We also saw some of the late 19th and early 20th century objects which had been retrieved during the restoration.

Photo of members of Tooting History Group at the entrance to the ice house

Members of Tooting History group at the Springfield ice House November 2017.

Photo of brick-lined entrance passage to the ice house.

The reconstructed entrance passage to the ice house.

Photo of interior of the ice house looking down to the drain in the brick-lined floor.

Looking down to the brick-lined floor of the ice house with the drain in the centre.

The brick dome of the ice house is being covered with a layer of topsoil prior to being turfed over. The entrance has been reconstructed and you can see where the original brickwork meets the reconstruction. We were reassured that 19th Century bricks have been used at £30 each! The view of the floor shows the drain hole for meltwater from the ice, which the builder advised us was still working.

The ice house has a claim to being the oldest built structure in Tooting. However, not much is known about Springfield House which the ice house was attached to. Quite a lot is known about Springfield Farm which was incorporated into the grounds of Springfield Hospital when it was built in 1841.

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Historic Day In Tooting-London To Brighton Passes Through

The annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run takes place every year on the first Sunday in November. Usually it runs down the main A23 Brighton Road through Streatham, but this year due to a burst water main in Brixton, the run was diverted to run through Tooting. The run leaves Hyde Park at 7am onwards, and from 7.30 the veteran cars started to appear on the road through Tooting. This took Tooting somewhat by surprise  and only a few hardy souls were waiting at Tooting Broadway station when the first cars came through. There was a mix of petrol, diesel and steam driven vehicles and even a few penny farthings. 600 vehicles take part in the run and soon there was a steady stream. Below are some photos of the early cars coming past Tooting Broadway station. Will it come through Tooting again? Well if they don’t repair the water main in Brixton, perhaps next year?

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2017

Outside The Castle Pub Tooting 5th November 2017

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run Tooting 5th November 2017

Young and old Participants Took Part

Car breaks down in Tooting on Veteran Car Run

Break down in Tooting

Lady following directions through Tooting

No Sat Nav So Follow The Directions Carefully

Pedestrians found it difficult to cross the road .

Difficult To Cross Tooting High Street

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