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A bearded man in a dark coat holds a mask over the face of a seated, elderly man who has a bag strapped to his own shoulder.

Clover with his chloroform apparatus 1862

251 Hills Road, Kenfig/Elstow, Cambridge

History of 251 Hills Road

1911

Franklen Paine Franklen-Evans 47, medical researcher, born Glamorgan

Violet Franklen-Evans, 38, born Lancs.

George Philip, 11, born Surrey

Ivor John, 6, born Essex

Winifred Mary Reynolds, 28, governess, born Mid Lothian

Elizabeth Sarah Ann Northfield, 25, servant, born Cherry Hinton


Philip Franklen-Evans born 1899, died 18/9/1918. Second lieutenant in the Durham Light Infantry, he fell near St Quentin, Aisne and died of his wounds.

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