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A three-story brick building with a shopfront named Primavera, featuring a blue door and large windows displaying art objects.

10 King’s Parade

History of 10 King's Parade

Nos 10 and 11 are two tenements of one build, with three storeys cellars and attics. They were built in 1827 and are of interest as planned economy of shops and dwellings.

A black-and-white architectural drawing showing floor plans for five 19th-century commercial and residential buildings.

19th century combined shop and dwelling houses in Cambridge

1832 – 1842/3

R Roe, picture dealer [in 1842/3 he moved to 14 King’s Parade]

1846

Samuel Ekin, soda water manufacturer

Black and white line drawing of the text Genuine Superior, AERATED WATERS, Cambridge, and S.P. EKIN set against a curved line.

Samuel Ekin carbonated water bottle fragment as reconstructed (Grand Arcade report 2019)

1851

James Day White, widower, 53, bootmaker employing 10 men, b London

1913

R I Severs, printers, relief stampers and stationers

1962 –

2018

Primavera Ltd

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