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Cambridge, Enid Porter speaker notes

Cambridge, Enid Porter speaker notes

Handwritten notes on a lined index card headed Castle End, listing historical developments for properties numbered one to five.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding Magdalene Street, listing history and buildings in a numbered sequence from 6 to 9.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten research notes on lined paper regarding Bridge Street, listing building numbers and dates of their demolition.

Cambridge speaker notes

A handwritten document on lined paper containing historical notes about buildings and streets in Cambridge.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper titled Green Street, featuring numbered entries about local buildings and history.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding Sussex Street in Cambridge, with some words underlined in red ink.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten speaker notes on lined paper regarding the history of Sidney Street in Cambridge, with some text underlined in red.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding the history of Market Street in Cambridge, featuring underlined text and annotations.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten speaker notes on lined paper regarding the history of Rose Crescent, with some words underlined in red ink.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten speaker notes on lined paper, numbered 30 through 34, detailing the historical development of the Market Area.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten speaker notes on lined paper regarding the history of Peas Hill, with circled slide numbers 35 and 36 visible.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper titled Petty Cury, listing historical details and dates about local shops and buildings.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten speaker notes on lined paper regarding the history of Sidney Street and Boots in Cambridge.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper about Christ’s Lane, detailing its history and demolition, with red ink corrections.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding St. Andrew's Street building numbers, featuring numbers circled in red ink.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding Emmanuel Street, with some key words and numbers underlined in red ink.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding the history of a theatre, with key phrases underlined in red ink and numbered 55-57.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding the Spinning House, including red ink edits and circled numbers in the margins.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper regarding buses and trams in Regent Street around 1912 with a crossed-out number.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes on lined paper concerning the history of the Town Gaol, with specific dates circled in red ink.

Cambridge speaker notes

Handwritten notes in black ink on lined paper, discussing historical change and the destruction of properties in Cambridge.

Cambridge speaker notes

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Gamlingay data

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