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Mill Road junction with Kingston Street (109, The White Swan) and Devonshire Road (Great Eastern Temperance Hotel)

112 Mill Road, Great Eastern Temperance Hotel (Beaconsfield Villa)

History of 112 Mill Road

UK Census:

1881 Beaconsfield Villa

Ann Parker, 78, income from house rents, b Long Stowe


1891


Great Eastern Hotel c.1900 (Cambridgeshire Collection)

1901

Edward H Nuthall, 29, Temperance Hotel Manager, b Hants

Tina, 25,

Flora F, 3 mos, b Cambridge

Charles F Miles, 22, hotel assistant, b Cambs

Frank R Wall, boarder, 31, machinery ??, b Warwicks


1911


1913 Great Eastern Temperance Hotel

Herbert Robinson, resident manager

Great Eastern Temperance Hotel (Devonshire Road side)


1937

Miss Violet Oliver, milliner


1962

Douglas Webb


1970

9112) –

(112a) Douglas Webb

 

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