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Looking north, Wheatsheaf public house on the left c.1910 (Cambridgeshire Collection)

107 Castle Hill, The Wheatsheaf

History of the Wheatsheaf

1913 The Wheatsheaf

Charles Arnold

Charles Reeve, cab proprietor

William Collin, yard

1924, Wheatsheaf Ladies Outing Club (Ramsey and Muspratt)


1939

Wheatsheaf Public House, Mrs Emily Rebecca Stubbings

The Wheatsheaf, Castle Street, April 1970 (MoC8/89/70)

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