According to ‘Fenner’s Men’ by Willie Sugg, the Union was one of the earliest Cambridge pub clubs dating from around 1820 . Being within easy reach of Midsummer Common it was sometimes known as the “Common Club” to distinguish it from its competitors who played on Parker’s Piece. The Union, Fountain and Castle [clubs] played relatively low key matches between themselves. As the Cambridge Cricket Club folded, they became the crucial factor in maintaining and rebuilding the town’s cricketing structure.
In 1827, in its last recorded match, a sixteen year old F P Fenner made 34 on his debut for the club.
1913 (10 & 12)
Robinson’s Bicycle Show Rooms
This was the home of the Premier Cycle Co who were responsible for the design of the stabilising apparatus used by the Oakington monoplane, designed by Grose and Feary in 1909.
1964
(9 & 10) Bisley’s Ltd duplicating offices
(12) Fountain Public House
(12) George Younger
Current:
Novi
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