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A purple-and-white heraldic crest featuring a pelican above a shield displaying three dragon heads and an ermine chevron.

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71 Hinton Avenue (formerly 5), Cambridge

History of 71 Hinton Avenue

1911

William Saddington, 42, Perse School House Porter, born Beds

Emily Saddington, 42, born St Ives

Leonard Victor, 12, born Cambridge

Kathleen Constance, 10, born Cambridge

Stanley Vernon, 2, born Cambridge

The family were living at 84 St Philip’s Road in 1901. See 77 Hinton Avenue for the address and other details on William’s service record [possibly an error]

A portrait of a man in uniform sits atop two handwritten envelopes, one addressed to a British prisoner of war in Germany.

William Saddington

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