1851 unnumbered
Thomas Gunn, labourer
1861 (84)
Thomas Gunn, 51, labourer
1871 (84)
James Tarrant, 66, dog dealer
1881 (84)
Charles Shadbolt, 31, hay carter and cattle drover
1891 (84)
John Haslop, 61, bootmaker
1901 (84)
John Haslop, shoemaking
1913
Stephen Plumb
1929
Mike Petty (Facebook) writes:
Cambridge Slums – Cambridgeshire Daily News August 10th 1933
Cambridge is well ahead with its slum clearance schemes.
In the Newmarket Road area there was a case for clearance near the Tabernacle but most of the people worked in the neighbourhood and if they were rehoused on the outskirts it would mean increased cost in getting to work. They had displaced 342 people and only provided homes for 218 of them: would the rest be put onto the street? There was controversy over the fate of one old lady whose house had been demolished, but it was better than leaving her in a building so dangerous it might collapse and bury her.
1962 –
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