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50 Bateman Street

50 Bateman Street, Anston House

History of 50 Bateman Street

1901:

William Clayton, 75, retired builder, b Cambridge

George, brother, 63, living on own means, b Cambridge

Eliza Fletcher, 50, general servant, b Cambridge

Gwendoline A Carter, visitor, 7, b Cambridge


1911:

George Stephen, 47, hosier and outfitter, b Wales

Annie Staples, 49, b Cambridge

Eleanor Ruby, 15, b Cambridge

Jessie Grant, 14, b Cambridge

Alfred Bodge Grant, 9, b Cambridge

Mary, 5, b Cambridge

Constance Eliza Howlett, servant, 18, b Ely


1913:

George Stephen

1962:

Trinity Hall Hostel

49 & 50 Bateman Street c.1969 (MoC)

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