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Aerial view of a complex with industrial buildings, two tall chimneys emitting smoke, and railway tracks running alongside.

Norman Cement Works, 1946

288 Hills Road, Trinity House, Cambridge

History of 288 Hills Road

1911

Henry Campion Apthorpe, 47, Director of  [??}  Company, born Cambridge

Anna Margaret, 38, born Norfolk

Henry Guy, 13, born Cambridge

Ellen Marjorie, 12, born Cambridge

Reginald George, 8, born Cambridge

Florence Moon, 22 housemaid, born Cambridge

Grace Agnes, 18 cook, born Cambridge

Henry Campion Apthorpe (1863-1921) as well as being director of a laundry company, was also a painter whose pictures appeared at several exhibitions. He is buried at Mill Road Cemetery.

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