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A row of two-story terrace houses with chimney stacks lines the left side of a wide, unpaved street in Chesterton.

The British Queen PH and nos. 229 – 243 High Street, Chesterton

229 – 243, (151 -165) High Street, Chesterton

History of 229 - 243 High Street

1913

(151) H E Philips, labourer

(153) Charles Sands

(155) A Hickman, labourer

(157) Charles Pinder, lamplighter

(157a) Frederick Franklin, carman

(159) Frederick Masters, labourer

(159a) John Taylor, labourer

(161) Ernest Gray, gravel digger

(163) James Collins, labourer

(165) William Childs, organ blower


1962

(153) M Haggar, fruiterer

(155) Morris Langley

(157) William Langley

(159) Derek Arbery

(161) Percy R Woor

(163) Henry Driver, hairdresser

(163) T Foxon

A row of terraced houses with white-painted and yellow brick facades lines a street, accompanied by a bare tree on the right.

229 – 243 High Street, Chesterton ©RGL2023

 

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