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87 Glisson Road

D Hayward’s Tent Warehouse, 87 – 91 Glisson Road, 4 – 2 Caius Street

History of Hayward's Warehouse

1913 [There is clearly some confusion at the join of Glisson Road and Caius Street. Hayward’s warehouse is listed in both roads. Meanwhile Caius Street has two number 2s and two number 4s.

D Hayward’s Tent Warehouse and marquee stores

(4) Ernest H Allensby, butcher

(2) Thomas Frederick Doggett, naturalist


1937

Hayward Brothers, tent and marquee makers (warehouse)


1939

Tom Hayward died at home in Glisson Road

Tom Hayward obit 20.7.1939 Cambridge Daily News

Robert Carpenter & Thomas Hayward, cricketers


1962

(89) Edward E Clements

(91) E W Bowles

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