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Max Perutz

42 Sedley Taylor Road

History of 42 Sedley Taylor Road

House built in 1936; bricks of the house ere taken from an old almshouse in the Fulbourn area.

1939 (1939-50)

Leslie George Gray, b 1905, director building contractor

Margaret H, b 1907 (Section leader ambulance service)

Leslie Gray was the architect of the house. The bricks of this house were taken from an old almshouse, possibly in the Fulbourn area.


1955-60

John Godfrey, teacher of French at King’s school

Joyce


1962-70

Max Perutz, molecular biologist, 1962  Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John Kendrew

Gisela (Peiser)

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