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A light-grey, three-story building facade at 67 Bridge Street features ground-floor shop windows and a man walking past on the pavement.

67 Bridge Street Cambridge

67 Bridge Street, Bell and Crown

History of 67 Bridge Street

Until c. 1870

Bell and Crown public house.

1861

Robert Alderton, 26, hair dresser, b Suffolk

Fred Newman, 46, inn keeper, b Bourn

1911

Ernest Darby, 36, college clerk, b Cambridge

Edith, 34, b Cambridge

Joan, 8, b Cambridge

Marguerita, 6, b Cambridge


1913

Ernest B Darby, college clerk

1962

(67a) Stoakley Vere, bookbinder

see Bookbinding & Printing

(67a) Cambridge Prosthetic Dental Laboratories

(67-8) Batten, Haines &Simpson, doctors

(67) Anthony J Haines, surgeon

(67) Henry Batten FRCS

Tags

  • Building of Local Interest
  • Listed building
  • Public House

Projects

  • Bridge Street

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