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A street scene in Cambridge shows the Wheatsheaf pub on the left, with people walking on the road and a distant horse-drawn cart.

Looking north, Wheatsheaf public house on the left c.1910 (Cambridgeshire Collection)

107 Castle Hill, The Wheatsheaf

History of the Wheatsheaf

1913 The Wheatsheaf

Charles Arnold

Charles Reeve, cab proprietor

William Collin, yard

A gabled brick pub with a Star Brewery sign stands on a street, partially covered in snow, with three men standing outside.

Wheatsheaf, Castle Street, Cambridge, 1920

Women in 1920s hats and clothing pose in and around a large open-top vehicle parked before a timber-framed building.

1924, Wheatsheaf Ladies Outing Club (Ramsey and Muspratt)


1939

Wheatsheaf Public House, Mrs Emily Rebecca Stubbings

The Wheatsheaf public house featuring a side archway, Dan Worley Ltd signage, and Tolly Ales exterior wall advertisements.

The Wheatsheaf, Castle Street, April 1970 (MoC8/89/70)

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