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10 Earl Street

History of 10 Earl Street

1901:

Emma Elizabeth White Robinson, 44, lodging house keeper, b Cambridge [died 1901]

Lilian Emma White, 20, drapers shop assistant, b Cambridge [Lilian married in 1906; died 1909]

William White, 18, ?? machine striker, b Cambridge

Thomas Allen White, 14, b Cambridge

Hari G R Gharpurry, 22, b India

The Robinson family had moved here from Market Hill after the death of William White Robinson in 1896.


1911:


1913:

Charles Theodore Hermges, waiter


MW wrote in 2024: I knew a Solvi Bateson, a Norwegian writer, who lived in 10 Earl street in 1970. She then married Boris von Heisler. it was a lovely house. She used to come to a small village on the Suffolk coast. She had friends there, among them an English actress.

10 Earl Street, Solvi Bateson

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