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86a – 98a Castle Street

History of 86a - 98a Castle Street

1913

86a: Alfred Spacey, club steward

88a: E E Marshall, cycle agent

90a: Frederick Culpan, scientific instrument maker, Lentonville

92a: Miss Elizabeth Knappett

94a: William Allen, retired police sergeant, Sheen Villa

96a: John Newham, college servant, Lundi Villa

98a: Charles William Fendick, college clerk, Lyndenville

Miss Fendick, teacher of pianoforte


1962

88 Ward and Sons, cycles

90 Miss D Culpan

92 Mrs Quick

94 Michael J Sweeney

96 Edward Cresswell

98 Reginald Ashdown

100 Roland Henry Winfield B.Ch


1970

90 C Waterhouse


90 – 100 Castle Street, 1971 (MoC 14/71)

90 – 100 Castle Street, 1971 (MoC 14/71)

 

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