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A street scene in Great Shelford featuring a two-storey brick shop, a cyclist on the road, and distant trees and houses.

66 High Street, 1920s (Cambs Collection)

66a High Street, Great Shelford

History of 66 High Street

1900 Hope & Co, draper and grocer

1920 Central Stores, owned by C G Butler

1931 Horace Reed. Horace raised money for tennis courts on the rec in 1937, and started a youth club in 1945.


1939

Horace Reed, b 1889, grocer (Head air raid warden)


1960 Lay Electrical

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