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The Bakers Arms, East Road, 1980s, 980s, by Roy Hammans (the-golden-fleece.co.uk)

176 / 177 East Road, Baker’s Arms

History of 176 / 177 East Street

1962

Baker’s Arms

Baker’s Arms 176 & 177 East Road, 1969

179 East Road, March 1974 (MoC 607/74) Left to right: Old tram depot, Cambridge Resale no.182, Auscott’s rest., Carter Electrical, alley, Medcalf’s sweet shop no.179, two bars of the Bakers Arms, Paul Variety Fare, Hardy and Co.

After several name changes in recent years the pub is known in 2025 as The Duke of Cambridge.

 

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