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32 Mill Road, Taybank

History of 32 Mill Road

1899

21 Mill Road, advert 1899

1901

Thomas Alexander Mathers, 49, watchmaker, b Scotland

1913

Mathers and Son, watchmakers and jewellers

Thomas Mathers, Councillor of the Borough

1962

Dipple and Conway, opticians

Alfred C Ashman

1995

Cafe CB1. Opened by Daniel Sturdy, it was said to be one of the first internet cafes in the UK. It closed in 2015.

2016

Tom’s Cakes

32 Mill Road, 2022, photo David Gent

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