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Trumpington / Pembroke Street junction

52 Trumpington Street

History of 52 Trumpington Street

1839:

Becket, fruit shop

1851:

Ann Beckel, 75, confectioner, b Norfolk

Hannah Gray, granddaughter, 25, b Cambridge

Eliza Clark, 21, servant, b Ickleton

Douglas F Pearson, 18, undergraduate, b Middlesex

William F Vernon, 23, student of Emmanuel College, b Worcestershire

1858:

William Gray, baker

1913:

Ebenezer Smith, saddler

1918:

Ebenezer Smith was reported to have died 14.11.1918 aged 77. Not known whether it was influenza related.

1922:

E A ‘Ticker’ Mason set up Fitzbillies

1962:

Fitzbillies, bakers

1981:

Clive and Julia Pledger were the new owners of Fitzbillies

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