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A black Great Northern Railway steam locomotive numbered 1001 stands under a station roof, emitting a plume of white smoke.

-4-2-2 GNR 1001

105 Hills Road, 10 College Terrace

History of 105 Hills Road

1871

Frederick Bornele Kelly, 34, station master GNR,

Louisa Lemmey

Mary Ann Bond, 14, servant, born Comberton

1881

Frederic B Kelly, 41 widower, G N Railway agent, born Lincs

Louisa Lemmey, sister in law, 38, housekeeper, born Kent

1891

George M Hinde, 54, teacher of modern languages, born Carlisle

Marie, 50, born Bohemia

George Hinde and his family lived in several houses in the area.

1901

William Kirby, 64, retired ironmonger, born Northants

Mary A, 62, born Hunts

1911

Edmund Kendall, 45, commercial traveller timber, born Surrey

Margaret, 42, born Kent

Elizabeth, 19,  born Surrey

Anthony, 12, born Essex

Ruby,11, born Essex

Margaret, 8,  born Essex

1913

Cropley Harradine

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