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A view from The Indian Chief as far as almshouses on corner of Union Lane in 1928 (Cambs Collection)

97 – 101 (69 – 73) High Street Chesterton, The Indian Chief

History of 97 - 101 High Street Chesterton

1913 (69 – 73)

(69) James Waugh, grocer

(71) A E Palmer, coal and coke merchant

(73) George Phillips, The Indian Chief


1962

97 / 99: Boyton and Wrtight, drapers

101 Cambridge and District Co-Operative Soc.

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