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65 - 67 Sidney Street, Boots (MoC29/160/69)

65 Sidney Street

History of 65 Sidney Street

1861

William Stevens, sadler employing 3 men, b Littleport


1886

OS 1886 Cambridge

Properties on Sidney Sussex Street, west side, south of Holy Trinity Church as far as Petty Cury, seem quite hard to locate in the censuses accurately. In 1886 a bank is shown where no.65 would have expected to be. In 1842 a bakery was put up for sale at what appears to be this location, next to Trinity Church. This was part of the Nutter sale of 1842.

Sidney Street bakery, 1842, Nutter sale (Cambridgeshire Archives)


1891

Thomas J H Hunnybun, 31, coach harness maker, b Cambridge

Emma L, 30, b Cambridge

Margaret S, 2, b Cambridge

Constance N, 1, b Cambridge

Edith W, 4 mos, b Cambridge

Hannah E Simkin, 23, servant, b Waterbeach

Susan A Chamberlain, 15, nurse, b Cambridge

Mr Hunnybun with family and goat cart c1890 (MoC113/76)


1901 Shop and House

George Wickes, 62, retail jeweller, b Warwicks

Mary Filbrook, 19, servant, b Suffolk

(65a) printing office vacant


1962 (65-57)

Boots Cash Chemists


 

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