Joan Cooper: Shops, the Square 1920s

When I first left school, I worked in the local post office, then moved to Kelsey’s confectioners.  Tobacco was sold there too and Lord Seely would come in to buy his Balkan Soubrani  – insisting on me serving him.  My aunt was Assistant Matron at Cheam School where Lord Seely had been a pupil, –  Prince Phillip went to Cheam School too.
Joan Cokes nee Cooper b 1918