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A row of Victorian brick terraced houses with slate roofs, arched door surrounds, and sash windows lining a paved street.

47 – 55 High Street, Cottenham

49 High Street, Cottenham

History of 49 High Street

[The locations of properties become more difficult to locate even relative to each other as one works back through the censuses. The assumption has been made that families are likely to be at the same location in consecutive censuses but this cannot be verified.]

 

1881 approx

William Golding, 28, ag.lab., b Oakington


1901

William Handley, 51, ag.lab., b Cottenham


1911

William Handley, 60, small holder, b Aldreth


1939

Edward W Bradford, b 1895, smallholder (air raid warden)

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