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5 Queen Anne Terrace

History of 5 Queen Anne Terrace

1901

Bernard John Hayes, classical coach correspondence and oral tutor and writer of books

Katherine

Alice Mary Goodban, visitor sister in law

Emily Fox, 33, cook and housemaid, b London

In 1891 the Hayes family were living at 2 Shaftesbury Villas, Carlyle Road


1911

Bernard John Hayes, 47, correspondence college teacher, b Surrey

Katherine Emily, 51, b London

Alice Mary Goodban, wife’s sister, 48, b London

Frances Margaret Ryan, visitor, 36, private means, b India

Lilly Denson, 28, servant, b Willingham

Mabel Denson, 20, servant, b Willingham


1913

Bernard Hayes, vice-principal University Correspondence College


1962

University Correspondence College (C.B. Briggs principal)

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