1850 The Jolly Waterman was said to be the only building between Cambridge and Chesterton in 1850.
1878 Julius M Green (Spalding’s)
1881 Julius M Green (Spalding’s)
1913 Arthur Barron
1918
Eva Elsie Barron died in early November after a very short illness, probably influenza. She was the daughter in law of A Barron. Her husband Capt B A Barron was reported in the press as being seriously ill.
1933 Reuben Hawkes, beer retailer (Kelly’s)
1962 The Jolly Waterman
1981
Arthur Shatford, landlord
Gladys Shatford
(CWN 30.4.1981) The Jolly Waterman is the unofficial community centre for many of the local residents, some of whom occupy the flats and bedsitters in the middle of the traffic island.
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