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80 Maids' Causeway

80 (32) The Zebra, Maid’s Causeway

History of 80 Maids' Causeway

1861 The Zebra 32 Maids’ Causeway

William Unwin, 54, carpenter and publican, b Wilbraham

Mary Ann, 50, b Cambridge

Fanny E, 18, school teacher, b Cambridge

Jane E, 13, b Cambridge


1871

John Benton


1881

John Benton


1891 The Zebra

Kate Weedon, b 1863


1901

Kate Weedon


1911 (80)

William Thomas South


1913 The Zebra (80 & 82)

W T South

The Zebra, Maid’s Causeway, 1920s


1930s

The pub was rebuilt.


1962

Zebra Hotel

Ernest H Warren

The Zebra, Maids Causeway (MoC24.89.70)


1980s The Zebra

The Zebra, rear view, 1980s, by Roy Hammans (the-golden-fleece.co.uk)

 

 

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