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Rose Macaulay

Southernwood, Woollards Lane, Great Shelford

History of Southernwood, Great Shelford

1907

The Macaulay family move to Great Shelford.

Mrs Macaulay and some young cousins driving to Cambridge behind their donkey Felicity c.1910. (MoC357/75)

1913

George Campbell Macaulay, 58, lecturer in English Langage Literature, b Salp

Grace Mary, 55,  b Gloucs.

Margaret Campbell, 35, b Warwicks

Emily Rose, 29, author of literary work, b Warwicks

Minnie Philips, 28, cook, b Chesterton

Violet Maud Austin, 22, housemaid,  b Gt Shelford

Stella Arnold, 17, domestic help, b Gt Shelford

Rose Macaulay (drinking) at work at Station Farm nr. Great Shelford c.1920 (MoC370/75)

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