Number 4 Sleaford Street was constructed after 1911, as it, alongside Number 2, is not present on the 1901 OS map or either the 1901 or 1911 census. This suggests that it was planned for construction at the time. The street is renumbered as it expands and infills across the period 1881 – 1901.
Charles Edward Whybrow, 35, b. Cambridge, blacksmith for the Great Eastern Railway, based at Cambridge station
Lilly Whybrow, 35, b. Cambridge, home duties
Roy David Henry Charles Whybrow, 4, b. Cambridge,
Peggy Joan Whybrow, 6 months old, b. Cambridge,
Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 and 1921 UK Census, 1888 OS Town Plan of Cambridge, 1901 revised map of Cambridge,
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