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A painting of an elderly man with thinning hair wearing a white clerical collar, a black shirt, and a bright red academic robe.

Edward Gordon Selwyn

20 Bateman Street

History of 20 Bateman Street

Three-story Victorian brick terraced houses on Bateman Street with white-painted window frames, door arches, and basement levels.

19-20 Bateman Street

1873

Trinity Hall lease to Francis Thoday


1901

Florence E De Lisle, daughter, 30, living on own means,  b Cambridge

Harriet Poulter, 28, servant, b Shelford

Ada Poulter, 25, servant, b Shelford


1911

Edward Gordon Selwyn, 25, clergyman college lecturer Corpus Christi, b Liverpool

Phyllis Eleanor, 29, b London

Elizabeth Brand, 22, servant cook, b Suffolk

Maggie Bloomfield, 19, parlourmaid, b Suffolk

[In 1913 Edward Selwyn was living at 18 Brookside]


1913

Miss Mason


1958

Leased to Mrs I G M Clark


1962

Horace Clark

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