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57 Eden Street

History of 57 Eden Street

1896

Gustave David the bookseller moved here from London with his wife Alice née Gillett. Alice died at this address in 1897.

The same year Gustave married Emma Jane Carter. In 1901 they were living at 41 Green Street.

See Mill Road Cemetery entry


1913 vacant


1947

John Price moves in to property when it had been condemned but restored it. He ha been a pupil at the Higher Grade School (Parkside).


1970

Price Bros, blders


1981

John Price

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