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A yellow brick Victorian terraced house with a bay window, sash windows, and a blue arched front door accessed by stone steps.

17-18 Bateman Street

17 Bateman Street

History of 17 Bateman Street

1873

Trinity Hall lease to William Clayton


1901

Sophia Foster, 79, living on own means,  b Cambridge

Caroline Smith, 48, b Herts


1911

Lillie Bitton, 36, private means, b Cambridge

Dorothy, niece, 6, b China

Jack Nelson, nephew, 11, b China

Warrie George, nephew, 10, b China

Minnie Dorothy Taylor, 16, b Fulbourn


1913

Miss Bitton


1958

Leased to G W Mansfield


1962

Mrs I Simpkin

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