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A woman in a white dress holds a baby on her lap while clutching a decorative parasol in front of a rustic brick wall.

Lydia Ann Rodgers and Audrey at St Mary’s Street c.1910

74 St Mary’s Street, Ely

History of 74 St Mary's Street

Listed building

An early C19 brick house.

This or no.72 is believed to be the house where Audrey Denton and her parents lived after their marriage in 1907 when Lydia Rodgers née Hart worked at Pledgers in the High Street and her father William Rodgers worked at the chemists, Gardiner’s.

See Recollections of Old Ely by Audrey Denton

Two rows of brick buildings with tiled roofs and sash windows line a street with a single pedestrian walking in the distance.

74 (L) and 72 (R) St Mary’s Street c.1910

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