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A row of three-storey buildings on a street, with a shop marked Norris featuring dormer windows and storefront displays.

9 High Street, St Neots, three storey building centre. Mr Norris’s shop with dormer windows. Circa 1900

9 High Street, New Inn, St Neots

History of 9 High Street

A large group of people in 1919 dress walks down a high street, passing a prominent Cyclists Touring Club sign on a building.

High Street, 1919, procession at end of World War One. New Inn is front right displaying Cyclists Touring Club symbol

A dark van wades through deep floodwaters on a street lined with shops, with a person sitting on top of the vehicle's roof.

High Street St Neots 1947 flooding (Hunts Archives)

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