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12 King’s Parade

History of 12 King's Parade

1851

Walter Girling, 22, BA, b Norfolk

Joseph Murray Ince, 45, artist landscape, b London

Edward Lubb, 60, shoe seller, b Cambs

Alan Conedall, 20, undergraduate Trinity, b Gloucs

A G More, lodger, 20, undergraduate, b London

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12 King’s Parade (unknown date)

At some date Stroud and Co, printsellers and publishers occupied these premises but the exact dates are unknown at the moment.

1913

Banham and Benton, tailors and robemakers

1914

Sara Payne (CWN 2 April 1981)  noted that at this address there used to be the Orthological Institute run by a man named Ogden. She was told “All his windows were broken during the First World War because he was supposed to have pro-German leanings.”

1937

(12 & 12a) A R Crossman, outfitters

1962

J S Wilson & Son, bookbinders & stationers

Corpus Christi College Hostel

12 King’s Parade c 1960 (MoC421.74)

12 King’s Parade c.1960

2018

King’s News

 

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