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The word Chivers in white letters on a red ribbon banner, superimposed over red triangular bunting with white patterns.

Chivers logo

109 Blinco Grove, The Dale, Cambridge

History of 109 Blinco Grove

1911

Walter Golding, 40, agent fertilizing and oil cake, born St Ives

Sarah Annie, 37, fruit manager J Chivers & sons Histon, born Chatteris

Iris Olga, 14, born Huntingdon

Grace Lora, 8, born Huntingdon

Philip Geoffrey, 5, born Huntingdon

Marjorie Blanche, 2, born Cambridge


Water Eric L Golding, joined Royal Horse Artillery and became lieutenant in 1st Btn Middlesex Regiment. Awarded DCM, he was killed 15/7/1916. The 14th – 17th July saw his battalion, ‘The Die Hards’, in the Battle of Bazentin Ridge; losses were very heavy.

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