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Junction of High Street and All Saints Passage, Huntingdon c.1910 (Cambs Records.)

Central Furnishing Stores, 1 All Saints Passage, 52 High Street, Huntingdon

History of corner of All Saints Passage

The passage led to the 1840 Butcher Market. The passage used to have a range of 17th century buildings.

Ernest William Elphick opened his shop here in 1903. He moved to George Street in 1911.

52 High Street Huntingdon c1905 (Hunts Archives)

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