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A white-painted two-story building with a boarded-up ground floor shopfront and a gated entrance next to a side fence.

7 Russell Street Cambridge

7 Russell Street

History of 7 Russell Street

1901:

Thomas Course, 53, tar paviour

Elizabeth A

1911:

Thomas Course, 63, asphalt maker, b Cambs

Elizabeth Ann, 60, b Comberton

Emily Violet Payne, granddaughter, 6, b Newmarket

George James Curtis, boarder, 24, brewer’s labourer, b Sunderland

1913:

Herbert Dean, cab driver


In 2001 Mr A George recollected Connie Dean whose father drove one of the many taxis in Russell Street as it was not far from the station. The family lived around a yard and they had several taxis.

1962:

Mrs E A Dean

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