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A dirt road leads through a village past brick houses, a tall telegraph pole, and a white cottage with a thatched roof.

Looking west along Cherry Hinton High Street circa 1900. 84a left foreground.

82 (75) Cherry Hinton High Street

History of 82 (75) Cherry Hinton High Street

Royal Commission Survey of Cambridge 1959: House, No. 75 High Street, 122 yds NNE of [Red Lion Inn], of two storeys, with red brick walls and tile-covered roofs, was built early in the 18th century and is now two tenements. It is a rectangular building, with gabled ends containing the chimney-stacks. The street from is symmetrical with a plat-band at first floor level, plain eaves, a central doorway, a window with rubbed Brock flat arch to each side, three windows above, and two gabled dormer-windows.

1935 (82)

Wallis


1939 (82)

Alice Bartholemew, b 1880

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