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19 Sleaford Street, Cambridge

The History of 19 Sleaford Street

Number 19 Sleaford Street (Memorial Buildings) does not appear on the 1881 Census or the 1891 Census.  The property may have been known as No. 8 Memorial Buildings around 1898, but has the modern numbering of 19 Sleaford Street by 1901.

A dark green paneled front door with the number 19, a brass knocker, and a letterbox, set in a pale painted brick wall.

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1901

William M Butler, 38, engine driver for Great Eastern Railway,

Elizabeth Butler, 38, b. Huntingford, Hertfordshire

Elizabeth Butler, 19, dress maker, on her own account working at home, b. Cambridge

Emma M Butler, 12, b. Cambridge

George Barham, 21, Boarder, barber’s apprentice, b. Bungay, Norfolk

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911 UK Census, 1888 OS Town Plan of Cambridge, 1901 revised map of Cambridge

1913

Ernest Baldrey, clerk

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