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Norwich House, Panton Street

65 (25) Panton Street, Norwich House

History of 65 Panton Street

65 Panton Street, Norwich House

1901: (25 Panton Street)

Angus M Holder, 32, school mistress,

Georgette, sister, 30,

Anna Pauline Ha Lloen [?], boarder, 22, teacher, b Germany

Ada Collmer Ha Lloen [?], boarder, 15, scholar, b Cambs

Mabel M Greaves, boarder, 15, scholar, b Birmingham

Constance A Banks, boarder, 13, scholar, b Cambs

May Rayment, 23, servant, b Cambs


1911: (25 Panton Street)

Herbert Pull, 30, jobbing builder, b Cambridge

Lily, 32, b Cherryhinton

Edward, 7, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Gambie, servant, 16, b Triplow

Herbert William James Pull: Company Sergeant Major 325916, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 31st July 1917. Born Cambridge, enlisted Pakenham, Suffolk. Formerly 2748, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 50 and 52. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge All Saints (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)


1913:

Herbert Pull


1962:

Mrs Thompson

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