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A wedge-shaped, three-story yellow brick building with a red Maharajah restaurant sign stands on a corner beside a street.

9 Castle Street, The Mason’s Arms

History of 9 Castle Street

1888 The Mason’s Arms

Detail from an 1888 town map showing street layouts, property boundaries, and buildings including the Masons' Arms and Chapel.

Cambridge Town Plan, 1888

1891

Sara Murtha Garland, 38, b Cambridge


1962

Cambridgeshire County Council Children’s Dept

A three-story brick building stands on a corner on Castle Street in 1972, with a vehicle parked nearby and a person walking.

9 Castle Street, 1972 (MoC 134/72)

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