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36 & 37 Parkside

37 Parkside (14)

History of 37 Parkside

Royal Commission Survey of Cambridge 1959: nos. 36, 37 Park Side … shown in the lithograph of the Coronation Dinner of 1838 and form a single symmetrical block similar in general character to the houses in Benet Place.

1851

Ellis Bowden, 32, student Cath Hall, b London

1861 ? census damaged

1871 (14)

Martha P Basham, 71, annuitant, b Cambridge

1881 (14)

Charles Collin Warren, 69, retired grocer, b Cambridge

1891 (14)

Jane Metcalfe, 50, lady, b Cambridge

1901 (14)

Clara Metcalfe, 62, living on own means, b Cambridge

1911 (14)

George Runham, 41, architects clerk, b Chesterton

1913 (14)

George Runham, clerk

1962 (37)

(Flat 1) B Chalmers

(Flat 2) Mrs Kaden

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