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33 Queen Edith’s Way, Hazelwood, Cambridge

History of 33 Queen Edith's Way

1935

H Hardy


1939

Neville G Brown, b 1892, farmer steam threshing contractor (Lt Pensioned Officer)

Doris M A Brown, b 1897

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This house, demolished in 2016, was once lived in by Cecil Cannon and his family. He owned a sweet shop in Cherry Hinton Road and his son Peter ran the grocery in Wulfstan Way where in 2016 a Chinese supermarket is situated.

A large, two-story house with half-timbered gables stands behind a wooden fence, with two political signs on the adjacent lot.

33 Queen Edith’s Way prior to demolition in 2016

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  • world war two

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