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28-30 Lyndewode Road

28 Lyndewode Road ‘Shirley’

History of 28 Lyndewode Road

By 1896: Camps family move here from 64 Eden Street

1901:

George Newling Camps, college cook

1911:

George Newling Camps, 73, college cook.

Emma

Margaret, daughter, widow

Elsie, granddaughter

[George died on 11.4.1911]

1913:

Mrs Shirley [?] Camps

1918:

Emma Camps died aged 91.

See Mill Road cemetery entry

1962:

Miss E M Grant

Mrs P M Houghton

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