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A stone cross stands before a Lloyds Bank building next to a shop with a Mazawattee Tea sign, viewed from a tree-lined street.

lloyds Bank & King’s next to no.7, 1950s (Cambs Collection)

Kingfisher House, 7 High Green, Great Shelford

History of 7 High Green

This was the original subpost office built by Stephen Hagger.

Shelford supply stores

Mr King, grocer


1939

Henry A Bagstaff, b 1898, waiter officers mess RAF


Rebuilt as Kingfisher House

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  • world war two

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  • Great Shelford

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