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23-24 Bateman Street

24 Bateman Street

History of 24 Bateman Street

1901:

Helena Phillips, widow, 50, b London

Helena, 23, b Dorset

George, 20, architects clerk, b Dorset

Frances, 19, b Dorset

Elizabeth Wayman, 21, servant, b Cambs


1911:

Emily E Bicheno, 38, dressmaking, b Cambs

Ada, sister, 36, dressmaking, b Cambs


1921 Census: –

Winifred Elizabeth Bone of 57 Ainsworth Street gives 24 Bateman Street as her place of employment.  She is a charwoman for the General Post Office Engineering Department.


1962: Local Examination Syndicate

 

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