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Oval black-and-white portrait of a man in a military uniform with a moustache, with printed text beneath it.

Pte A W Stevens

13 Mill Lane, The Mill

History of 13 Mill Lane

A two-story building with a gray-painted timber upper floor and brick ground floor stands between taller brick buildings.

13 Mill Lane

1851

James Clark, 52, maltster, b Essex

1861

1871

William Brett, butcher

1881

Thomas Prime

1891

George Glason

1901

Eliza Rule

1911

Martha Stevens

Arthur Stevens

1913

Arthur Stevens

1918

A W Stevens Bedfordshire Reg died of wounds 27th Sept. 1918.

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  • Listed building
  • world war one

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