1911
Percy Hawkes, 44, dentistry and dental anaesthetics, born Beds
Clara Elizabeth, 42
Gladys Mabel, 17, born Cambridge
Winifred Trine, 13, born Cambridge
Percival Evans, 7, born Cambridge
Ethel Henrietta Norden, 24, cook, born Cambridge
Marjorie Ivy Corwell, 18, housemaid, born London
On the wall there is the year 1908 in relief. In 2016 it is owned by Emmanuel College and used for graduate accommodation.
(1901 the family are living at 26 Hills Road)
1939
Frederick Winton Smith, b 1880, County Chairman Cambs and Hunts wholesale meat suppliers
Ellen G, b 1883
Douglas, b 1912, manager of wholesale provision factory and retail shops
Joan (Robinson), b 1918, secretary
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Edith M Beart, b 1893, servant
Frederick Winton Smith had been born in Irchester, Northamptonshire in about 1880. By 1911 he had started a small business at 26, Mill Road, Cambridge, as a pork butcher, and he and his wife Ellen were living there that year. The business expanded quickly and within a few years there were branches across Cambridge, one in Newmarket and another in London. In 1916 he was listed at 73a, Burleigh Street, Cambridge (Kelly). In November 1919, the Mayor of Cambridge formally opened a new head office and bacon-curing factory for the company at Wellington House, East Road, Cambridge. (See King’s Lynn https: //kingslynn-history.uk/shops/no-108/)
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