In 1882 number 47 was converted into the entrance way to Sturton Town Hall. Number 48 was renumbered 43 and later became offices and stores for the Kinema.
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1861 (48 & 47)
(47) Richard Southell, 22, engine smith, b Hunts
(48) John Legge, 50, foundry labourer, b Cambridge
1871 (48 & 47)
(47) George Brooks, 32, railway engine driver, b Wisbech
(48) William Harper, 32, engine fitter railway, b Norfolk
1881 (48 & 47)
(47) Naomi Slater, 59, tobacconist, b Stapleford
(48) George Brooks, 41, railway engine driver, b Wisbech
1891 (43)
Mary Griffin, widow, 54, b Cambridge
1901
Barber shop only / Salvation Army
1913;
H Cullum, picture frame maker and mount cutter
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