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Grose monoplane 1910

34, 35, 36, 37 East Road

History of 34 - 37 East Road

1901

36-37:

Herbert V Quinsee, 24, cycle engineer, b Chesterton

Violet, 22, b Cambridge

Vincent, 1, b Cambridge

Herbert Quinsee (c1877-1955) was a cycle engineer. His firm constructed the chassis for the Oakington biplane built by Alfred Maurice Grose and Neville Alexander Thomas Nix Feary at their barn in Oakington. The stabilising apparatus was built by Messrs Robinson of Premier Cycle Co in Regent Street.

34_35:

George Clutton, 63, baker & corn dealer,  b Cambridge

Ann, 59, b London

Arabella Clutton, daughter, 23, schoolteacher, b Cambridge

Hattie R Cooper, granddaughter, 4, b Kidderminster

Annie Clark, daughter, 26, b Cambridge


1913

34 – 37 vacant

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