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The International Tea Co., 8 Fitzroy Street

30 – 36 (8) Fitzroy Street, The Fitzroy Arms

History of 30 - 36 Fitzroy Street

1913 (8) [The 1913 Cambridge Director lists two no.8 Fitzroy Street, one either side of no.10]

International Tea Company, Ernest Morley manager

International Stores Fitzroy Street Cambridge

William Henry Jones, The Fitzroy Arms

William Henry Jones, The Fitzroy tobacco stores

London Furniture and Bedding. Company, J W Williamson proprietor


1936, Blue Book


1937

(30) International Tea Co Stores, T G Bane manager

(32) Fitzroy Arms, Reuben Elsden

(36) John William Williamson, house furnisher

1935 Cambridge Daily News

Fitzroy Arms (MoC2.160.69)


1970

(30) International Tea Co’s Stores

(30) Wm Phillips

(30) Mrs D F Bane

(32)

(36) Cambridge and District Co-Op

30 – 38 Fitzroy St, July 1970, southside (MoC147/70)

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