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35 (76) Regent Street

History of 35 Regent Street

1861: (75 & 76)

Frederick G Parker, 34, carriage builder employing 15 men and 3 boys, b Cambridge

Mary, 29, b Cambridge

Alice May, 3, b Cambridge

Louisa Ellen, 10m, b Cambridge

Eliza Andrews, 16, servant, b Abington

Emma Taber, 13, b Cherry Hinton


1901: (76)

unoccupied


1913:

(35) J Hutchinson, fancy stationer and picture postcard dealer

(35a) Harry Liddiard, Park Cafe


1962:

(35a) Brown and Pain, baby linen warehouse

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