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Brown brick building with white window frames and a central porch marked number 52, set behind a low brick wall on a street.

52 Bateman Street

52 Bateman Street

History of 52 Bateman Street

1873

Trinity Hall lease to Spicer Crowe


1901

James H Flather, 47, secretary, b Warwicks

Eliza J, 43, b Trumpington

John H S, 10, b Comberton

Clara Beaumont, 35, cook, b Cambridge

Ellen Newling, 25, housemaid, b Cambridge


1911

Anne Bond, 64, b Cambridge

Martha Bryan, visitor, 58, b Cambridge

Margaret Ethel Hutt, cook, 25, b Cambridge

Eliza Violet Chapman, housemaid, 22, b Dullingham


1913

Miss Bond


1958

Leased by Perse School for Girls


1962

Science Masters’ Association

Projects

  • Bateman Street

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