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A semi-detached house with light-coloured walls, a bay window, and a prominent green shrub obscuring the front entrance.

63 Hartington Grove, Cambridge (RGL 2016)

63 Hartington Grove, Cambridge

History of 63 Hartington Grove

Dorothy Sanders lived here when she was a little girl. She went to Morley School and then the Perse Girls. In 2016 she recalled those days and her time at Morley School.

https://cms.capturingcambridge.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Sanders63HartingtonMorley.mp3

Sources: interview

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  • childhood
  • oral history
  • school

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