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A white building with a black shop front and shutters on a street corner, adjacent to a weathered, exposed brick side wall.

46 – 48 King Street Cambridge

46 (26) King Street

History of 46 King Street

1851

William Driver, 53, brickmaker, b Cambridge

1861 (26 & 27)

William Driver

1881 (26)

Louis Prigatti

1901 (26)

vacant

1913 (46)

Roe & Ward, antique dealers

1962

Morley & Duke, electricians

1970

E V Atkin, typewriter dealer

Street scene with modern brick buildings on the left, older terraced houses in the distance, and parked cars on the road.

46 – 48 King Street, jan 1974. New block of housing and shops on left.

A row of terraced shops on a street corner, with several people walking along the pavement on the left in black and white.

46 – 48 King Street, 1970 (MoC 11/89/70)

2022

Burr Nridal

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