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A three-storey red brick building with an arched alleyway entrance, two dormer windows, and storefronts on the ground floor.

68 Bridge Street Cambridge

68 Bridge Street

History of 68 Bridge Street

see 69 Bridge Street also

1861

Francis Hopkins, 35, wine dept merchant, b Cambridge

Dark brown stoneware flagon with a cork stopper, embossed with F Hopkins 68 Bridge St Cambridge and the number 140.

68 Bridge Street, F Hopkins (MoC)

1911

John Whitaker, 67, wood and stone carver, b Cambridge

Ellen Flora, 59, b Croydon

Charles John, 38, foreman wood and stone carver, b London

Frank Red, 33, antique dealer, b Cambridge

1913

John Whitaker dealer in antiques

F R Whitaker

1962

(67-8) Batten, Haines &Simpson, doctors

J Gordon Dundas Simpson, surgeon

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