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A two-story building with a curved corner, painted dusky pink, featuring a Hardys sweetshop and a Swaine Adeney Brigg storefront.

16 St Johns Street, Cambridge

16 St John’s Street

History of 16 St John's Street

1861

vacant

1911

Emma Smith, 65, lodging house keeper, b Ely

Wallace Henry, grandson, 15, b Cambridge

Ashley William, grandson, 11, b Cambridge


1913

Herbert F Ingram, pianoforte dealer

Mrs Emma Smith, lodging house keeper

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