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A man and woman in Edwardian hats and jackets sit on a garden bench with two dogs standing on the grass in front of them.

Arthur Askham and Alice Maud (nee Panting)

33 New Square, Cambridge

History of 33 New Square

A sepia-toned street view of a row of Victorian terrace houses with shuttered windows, a metal railing, and a tall lamp post.

21 -32 New Square, (MoC)

1911

Arthur Askham, 48, carriage builder coach painter, b Cambridge

Alice Maud, 37, b Wilts

Frederick William Salmon, boarder, 53, widower, ex caterer, b Cambridge

Arthur was the son of Thomas Askham, whose funeral invoice he received from Ellis Merry.


1913

Arthur Askham


1970 not listed

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