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Garry Drive, Cambridge

History of Garry Drive

1956 11 10
Garry Drive, a private street and a cul-de-sac just off King’s Hedges Road which ends at the railway, was constructed by a Mr Naylor. He put down kerbs and channels and in May 1939 was contemplating finishing the road himself, but the war intervened. He then left for Australia but his wife owns three properties and has written from Melbourne objecting to the council’s proposed charge for making up the road. 56 11 10b
Credit: Mike Petty, Cambridge Arbury and King’s Hedges Scrapbook 1897 to 1990.

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