In 1882 Sturton Town Hall was built behind numbers 45 and 46. Later the ground floors of 87 and 89 were combined and became the Kinema Café and then City Bargains.
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1861 (46)
Robert Roe, 34, GER engine driver, b Berks
1871 (46)
Robert Hellaby, 37, railway inspector, b Derbyshire
1881 (46)
(46) George Ranner, 25, railway signalman, b Cambs
Celia Plumb
[George and Plumb married in 1879. In 1891 the family were living at 18 Catharine Street.]
1891 (44)
Oswald [George] Smith, 29, club custodian, b Essex
Emily, 28, b Hardwick
Harry P, 1, b Cambridge
Fanny, 3 mos, b Cambridge
By 1899 Oswald George Smith was living at 72 Gwydir Street, his address when he was prosecuted for fraud.
1901
William White, 30 bootmaker, b Cambridge
1913
William White, bootmaker
1937
Kinema Lounge Cafe, Alfred Pointer prop.
This is likely to have been the location, a ‘cafe opposite St Barnabas church’, where the Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club started.
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