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A brick building with a bay window, a sign reading The Radegund, and a large arched doorway on a street in 1958.

Radegund Brewery Tap in 1958

8 James Street, The Radegund Tap

History of 8 James Street

1891

James Cawthorn, 44, brewer, b Cambridge

Annie S, 35, b Cambs

Annie L, 11, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Maria Brown, 17, servant, b Cambridge

[Elizabeth Brown lived previously in Newmarket Road.]

See Mill Road Cemetery entry


1913

G H Craft, The Radegund Tap

A brick building facade with a bay window featuring decorative stone detailing and a front door labeled with the number eight.

8 St James Street, Radegund Tap 1974 (MoC549.74)

Torn poster on window reads ‘People are homeless, why is this house empty’.

A row of brick terraced houses lines a street, with a Saloon Bar sign mounted on the corner building in the foreground.

James Street circa 1970. To right Radegund Tap and no.9 James Street (MoC25/89/70)

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