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Steam Laundry Cottages c1950. No. 6 is closest to the camera which is looking north.

Laundry Cottages, Laundry Lane (4)

History of 4 Laundry Cottages

1891

Isaac Read, 48, born Hants

Elizabeth, 46, laundress, born Surrey

Annie, 18, packer and sorter in laundry, born Surrey

Jessie Ann, 16, packer and sorter in laundry, born Surrey

Mary Elizabeth, 12, born Hants

May, 10, born Hants

1901

Frederick E Coe, 27, waterworks stoker, born Cambridge

Ellen, 30, born Teversham

Ellen E, 6 mos, born Cherryhinton

1911

(Laundry Cottages)

John King, 51, attendant Fulburn asylum, born Hunts.

Emily, 30, laundry maid steam laundry, born Beds.

1939

William G Hogger, b 1883, shoeing and general smith

Ellie M, b 1921, school cleaner

 

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