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88 Mill Road

History of 88 Mill Road

1891

Thomas Peake, 28, telegraph linesman GER, b Norwich

Ada, 25, b Cambridge

Stanley, 1, b Cambridge

Cyril, 2 mos, b Cambridge

Adelaide Blackett, mother in law, 50, living on own means, b Essex


1901 unoccupied


1911


1913

James R Fordham, watchmaker and jeweller


1937

Cambridge Bill Posting Co.


1962-1970

Mills and Rockleys Ltd, outdoor advertisers


2007 The Rice House

In 2007 Cambridge Untold magazine interviewed many Mill Road people including Sharon Chang, whose family ran The Rice House.

A magazine spread featuring a portrait of a smiling woman, an inset photo of an older man, and a photo of a shopfront.

Document with two columns of text, interspersed with two small framed portraits of an Asian woman and a young Asian man.

 

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  • refugees

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