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Cherry View, 127 Hemingford Road, Cambridge

History of 127 Hemingford Road

1898 George B Mortlock


1901

Alfred Clark, railway engine driver, 37, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 43, b Yorks

Frances, 11, b Cambridge

Alfred, 11, b Cambridge

Henry G, 7, b Cambridge


1904 George Nightingale


1911

George Nightingale, railway signalman, 51, b Trumpington

Elizabeth, 54, b Duxford

Winifred, 23, b March

George, railway porter, 19, b March

Harry, 16, b March

Alex Freestone, 10, b Tamworth

George Nightingale, relief signalman GER


1913 George Nightingale


1920 George Nightingale

1930 George Nightingale

1940 Mrs Kate Morley

1960 Mrs Kate Morley


1970 L Nightingale


Paul and Germaine’s reminiscences of life in Hemingford Road  in the 21st century can be found in “Hemingford Road 1878-2012”.

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