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10 Perowne Street

History of 10 Perowne Street

1878

Raven J., grocer’s assistant

1881

Raven, Alfred J., licensed victualler’s clerk

1884

Pettit, David, carpenter & builder

1887

Darnell, Charles, carpenter

1891

Dockerill, Wm., grocer’s assistant

1895-1907

Dale, Stanley C., tailor

1910

C Wheeler

1910

W Wheeler

1911

C Wheeler

1912-21

W Wheeler, postman

1921-26

Maltby, Samuel E., clerk

1926-29

Mrs S A Cunnington

1929

L W Cowles

1930-1933

Miss J M Dean

1933-64

Goodes, A. W., college servant

1965-68

Miss K Alun

1969-70

E Hilton

1971-75

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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