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87 Hemingford Road, Cambridge

History of 87 Hemingford Road, Cambridge

1901

John H Pain, railway guard, 53, b Ipswich

Elizabeth, 52, b Suffolk

Laura, 14, b Essex

John, 9, b Essex

Robert Willers, railway engine cleaner, 21, boarder, b Teversham

Fred Gribble, civil service ordnance survey, 20, boarder, b Bedford


1904 W S Dring

1910 William Stanley Dring


1913 William Stanley Dring, stonemason


1951 William Stanley Dring

1960 John Curtis

1970 John Curtis

A feature article about John Curtis appeared in the Cambridge Weekly News 12.6.1986.

My father was a guard for 51 years and he did his best to put me off, it was mainly the unsocial working hours, but I’ve always loved the railways

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