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Two yellow-brick terraced houses with dark doors, sash windows, and a grey slate roof featuring three small dormer windows.

33-34 Thompson’s Lane

34 Thompson’s Lane

History of 34 Thompson's Lane

1911

Gustave David

Emma

previously at 41 Green Street


1913

Gustav David, bookseller

in 1919 at 18 Fulbrook Road

See Mill Road Cemetery entry


1962

Mrs Osbourn

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