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Narrow cobbled street lined with brick buildings, featuring several people and a horse-drawn cart in the distance.

Corn Exchange Street c1880 (MoC 1/54)

Corn Exchange Street – Mapping Relief

Corn Exchange Street - Mapping Relief

The Cambridge Charity Organisation Society was founded in 1889 and aimed to help the ‘really deserving poor’. At Cambridgeshire Archives, we have nearly 3000 applications for relief from those within Cambridge and beyond. A recent project aimed to look at the demographics of those applying; looking at the variety of occupations within the city as well as the age spread. These were plotted across the city and the data here shows the numbers of applicants per street in Cambridge whilst including information regarding their occupation and age. For access to these records or any further questions, please contact Cambridgeshire Archives on cambs.archives@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Corn Exchange Street

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  • charity
  • Mapping Relief
  • poverty

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  • The Cambridge Charity Organisation Society

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