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37 Perowne Street

History of 37 Perowne Street

1881

David Hughes, tram-car collector

1884-1895

Daniel Wright, blacksmith

1898-1901

Mrs Hannah Bowman

1904

William Moore

1907-1914

Henry Willis, horsekeeper

1915-26

Percy Edward Andrews, lineman GPO

1926-28

Joseph Ilett, GPO tel insp

1928-35

Herbert Stephen, french polisher

1935-55

Bertie Breadman, painter

1957-62

Mrs B Breadman

1964-74

Brain Fordham

1975

David Mascord

 

 

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