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The three-story brick facade of 33 Trumpington Street features multiple white-framed sash windows and a central blue door.

33 Trumpington Street Cambridge

33 Trumpington Street

History of 33 Trumpington Street

1891

John Ayers, 51, Perambulator Manufacturer, born Southsea, Hants

Louisa Harriet Ayers, 48, born Southsea, Hants

Margaret Fanny Ayers, 16, apprentice, born Cambridge

Arthur Ernest Ayers, 13, scholar, born Cambridge

Robert Breaks Ayers, 9, scholar, born Cambridge

Annie  Phyllis Ayers, 6, scholar, born Cambridge

Mabel Pinkard Ayers, 11 months, born Cambridge

The family previously lived on Sturton Street, where John worked as a whitesmith.


1901

John Ayers, 61, cycle and perambulator manufacturer

Louisa

Arthur, grocers assistant

Robert, coin and foreign stamp dealer

Annie, drapers assistant


1913

Ayers Bros, cycle agents and invalid chair manufacturers

1962

Stuart tailor (E Rutter proprietor)

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