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20 Queen’s Meadow

History of 20 Queen's Meadow

21/1/1944 Awarded Military Medal. Trooper E. D. Smith has been awarded the Military Medal. He is the only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Jesse Smith, of 20 Queen’s Meadow, Cherry Hinton. Before being called up he was employed by Messrs Hallack and Bond at their warehouse in Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge. (Cam. Press)

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