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A portrait of a man in uniform sits atop two handwritten envelopes, one addressed to a British prisoner of war in Germany.

William Saddington

84 St Philip’s Road, Cambridge

History of 84 St Philip's Road

1901

William Saddington, 31, GER Shunter, b Beds

Emily, 32, b St Ives

William, 12, b St Ives [William was a prisoner of in Germany when the family were living at 71 Hinton Avenue]

Emily, 11, b St Ives

Cyril, 9, b St Ives

Leonard, 2, b Cambridge

Katherine, 3 mos, b Cambridge


1913

Oliver Allen, engine fitter


1939

Oliver Allen

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  • railway worker
  • world war one

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  • St Philip's Road

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