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A man in a suit stands in the doorway of a brick shopfront featuring large display windows and painted promotional signage.

133 Fitzroy Street, Frank Suttle circa 1909

28 New Square

History of 28 New Square

1911

Frank Suttle, 35, master tailor, b Cambridge

Kate, 31,b Cambridge

Winifred, 10,b Cambridge

Leslie, 8,b Cambridge

Florence Pink, 16, servant, b Longstanton

Frank Bliss, visitor, 14, b London

[Frank had two premises in Cambridge, Regent Street and Fitzroy Street.


1939

Frank Suttle, b 1875, clothing manufacturer

Kate

Leslie Frank, designer cutter buyer

Ruby, b 1905, chalking clothing factory

Stanley Palmer, b 1896, LNER railway clerk

Winifred Palmer, b 1901, ledger clerk to clothing manufacturer


A row of brick terraced houses with arched doorways along a street, with a pedestrian standing on the sidewalk in front.

22 – 32 New Square, 1970 (MoC275B/70)

1970

Harold W Brady

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