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Manor Street, 1975 (MoC 1-4/342/75) backs of houses seen from King Street.

Manor Street

History of Manor Street

1861

(1) Joseph Stead, 52, gardener, b Yorks

(2) Lydia Diver, 5, fundholder, b Ely

(3) Richard Papworth, 39, printer compositor, b Histon

(4) Robert Church, 42, methodist minister, b Norfolk

(5) Athaliah Payne, 60, proprietress of houses, b Barrington

Manor Street 1885 Street Plan

(12)

David Rutherford, 48, tailor, b Cambridge

(13)

‘Meeting friends’

(14)

William Todd, 32, upholsterer’s clerk, b Cambridge

(6)

George Conway, 22, college buttery clerk, b Cambridge

(7)

James Kidd, 34, builder employing 1 man and 1 boy,

(8)

Emma Morrell, 40, b Devon

(9)

Hannah Jarvis, 37, sempstree, b Cambridge

(10)

Elizabeth Relham, 58, nurse, b Suffolk

(11)

Lornz Hermann, 42, watch and clock maker, b Germany


1913

WEST SIDE

1 Mrs Mary Goatcher, lodging house keeper

2 Herbert Wilsher

3 Miss Emily Carlton

4 Mrs Tootal

5 John Parkinson

6 Mrs Armstead

7 George Newman, cabinet maker

MANOR PLACE

8 William Brown, painter

9 Miss Starling

10 Mrs Mary Ann Dellar

11 Mrs M A Burbage

EAST SIDE

11a George Gathercole, French polisher

12 Miss Fromont

13 Henry Charles Baldry, carver

14 Arthur M Hoppett, organist at All Saints church and yteacher of piano


1918

(7) Herbert Walter Gathercole aged 21 was reported to have died 20.11.1918. probably from influenza.


Manor Street, 1970 (MoC 288AOB/70)

Manor Street, 1970 (MoC 288AOB/70)

1970

WEST SIDE

1 Clifford Milner

2. Herbert Wilsher

3 Mrs E Prime

4 John Miller

5 Donald McRae

6

7 Norman Freeman

EAST SIDE

11a Dorothy Tarasewicz

12

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Manor Street, 1975 (MoC 1-4/342/75) backs of houses seen from King Street.

The 1970 shows the backs of the Manor Street houses. All Saints Vicarage is off to the left. View is from King Street. Demolition of sheds and WCs in the garden is in progress.

All Saints vicarage (r) and backs of Manor Street houses (l) seen from Jesus Lane. The newly created gap will become the new Manor Street.

Manor Street, 21.3.1975, photographed from King Street end. Houses are shortly to be demolished and the street moved to the left. (MoC 3/342/75)

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