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Victory Hall, Church Street, Little Shelford

History of Victory Hall

Fanny Wale notes in Shelford Parva:

In 1918 a small wooden recreation room was brought from Whittlesford military hospital and placed upon the site of these old cottages and has been named Freda Room. A larger permanent room will soon be added and named Victory Hall.

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