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A black Great Northern Railway steam locomotive numbered 1001 stands under a station roof, emitting a plume of white smoke.

-4-2-2 GNR 1001

54 Hartington Grove, (26), Cambridge

History of 54 Hartington Grove

1911

(26 Hartington Grove)

William James Jackson, 42, railway engine driver GNR, born Harston

Elizabeth A, 49, housekeeper, born London

Sidney R, 16, plumber’s apprentice, born London

Edith G, 13, born London


Elizabeth Jackson, b. 1862 volunteered for the Red Cross from 1915-1919 at the First Eastern General.

Sources

  • 1911 census

Tags

  • work
  • world war one

Projects

  • Hartington Grove

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