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Long View (Long Vieu) Terrace

History of Long View Terrace

1911: Long View Terrace

(1)

Walter Ernest Freeman, 42, plumber and fitter coppersmith, b Cambridge

(2)

Walter Thomas Collins, 30, warder H M Prison, b Lincs

(3)

Harry Longford, 37, electrical engineer, b Kent

(4)

Frances Kidman, 72, b Hilton

Sarah Emma, 67, b Hilton

Harry, 22, assistant gents hosiery, b Essex

William Waterson, 31, builders carter, b Norfolk

(5)

Hervey Bentley, 34, warder H M Prison, b Yorks


1913: Long Vieu [sic] Terrace

5. H Bentley, prison warder

4. Miss Frances Kidman; Harry Kidman

3. Harry Longford, electrician

2. Walter Collins, prison warder

  1. Theodore Freeman, plumber

1918:

Harry Kidman: Lance Corporal 29714, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment. Killed in action 26 March 1918.


1942:

(3)

UK Roll of Honour:

Harry Edward Longford: Acting Sub Lieutenant (E) H.M.S. Tynwald., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve who died on Thursday, 12th November 1942. Age 39. Son of Harry and Emily Minnie Longford, of Cambridge. Commemorated on LIVERPOOL NAVAL MEMORIAL, Lancashire. Panel 4, Column 1.

HMS Tynwald was sunk by a torpedo fired by the Italian submarine Argo off Algiers.


1962: Long View Terrace

5. P Drury

4. George Carter

3. Miss Longford

2. Miss M Sanson

  1. T R Freeman and Son: heating engineers and plumbing

1970: Long View Terrace

5. Duncan Collins

4. George Carter

3. Florence McCulloch

3. Margaret McFadden

2. Miss M Sanson

  1. T R Freeman & Son

 

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