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Three-storey yellow brick terraced houses with white window surrounds, a central bay window, and dark green front doors.

15-16 Bateman Street

16 Bateman Street

History of 16 Bateman Street

1873

Trinity Hall lease to William Clayton


1901

Henry R Passmore, 48, baptist minister, b London,  blind from 16

Else E R, 15, b Hants

Violet C Wing, lady help, 26, b Essex

Eliza Ann Russell, 18, servant, b Cambs


1911

Hannah Mason, 77, private means, b Lincs

Susie Rawlings, 30, housekeeper, b Earith

Hilda Rawlings, visitor, 22, b Earith


1913

The Misses Granger


1958

Leased to the Misses Granger


1962 –

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