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Black and white head-and-shoulders portrait of a woman wearing a dark hat with a brim angled over one eye.

Storm Jameson

Larchfield, Gough Way Estate, Newnham

History of Larchfield, Gough Way

1961 Corpus Christi College and City Council agree on 13 acres to be used for private residential development which will become the Gough Way estate.

1964 Storm Jameson and her husband Guy Chapman move into no.11. Guy died in 1971; Storm lived on until 1986.

An article about Storm Jameson has been especially written for Capturing Cambridge by Prof Mary Joannou.

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