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10 Queen Edith’s Way, South Lodge, Cambridge

History of 10 Queen Edith's Way

1928

Mrs Barmaid

Sepia postcard showing the River Cam, a stone bridge, college buildings, and a figure in a small boat with a long pole.

Post card to Mrs Barmaid 10 Queen Edith’s Way, Cambridge, 1928

The reverse side of a 1928 postcard featuring handwritten correspondence, a Cambridge postmark, and a one-penny red stamp.

Post card to Mrs Barmaid 10 Queen Edith’s Way, Cambridge, 1928


1935

Hugh Martin Leake, Sc.D

He seems to have been an authority on soil. There is a patent in his name filed in 1934 for a seed drill. In 1906 he published a paper on the soil properties of the Ganges Valley.


1939

Hugh Martin Leake, b 1878, Indian Service retired (ARP warden)

Lois M F, b 1892

?

Alice M Allan, b 1909, servant

Sources

  • 1939 register
  • Kellys Directory
  • Postcard

Tags

  • world war two

Projects

  • Queen Edith's Way

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