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Two adjacent brick townhouses with arched doorways, one painted grey and one white, beneath sash windows on a street.

5 – 7 St Eligius Street

7 St Eligius Street, Pemberton Cottages

History of St Eligius Street

1901

Samuel Free

Agnes

Montague, 15, office boy, b Cambridge

Ada Hills, boarder, 24, assistant school mistress, b Melbourne


1911

Samuel Free, 58, coachman, b Essex

Agnes, 57, b Cambs

Frederick George Tutcher, boarder, 51, inspector destructive insects and pests acts, , b Bristol


1913

Samuel Free, coachman

1962 –

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