1851
Bodger and Co founded
1861
Alfred Bodger, 33, hosier, b Cambridge
At some point Bodger took over 14 Sidney Street from Algernon James Pasco Osborne who had run a boot and shoe shop. No 14 became Bodger’s men’s shop. No 12 was the ladies’ clothes shop.
In 1861 there existed Freemans Court which may well have been the later Bodger’s Passage.
Freemans Court:
(1)
William Hales, 29, carpenter, b Cambridge
(2)
Charles Carlton, 48, brewer’s servant, b West Wratting
(3)
Henry Bovis, 32, painter and decorator, b Sussex
(4)
Charlotte Sarah Creeke, 66, domestic nurse, b London
1913
A Bodger and Co, hosiers and glovers
Bodger’s passage between 11 and 12 Sidney Street housed stock rooms
1936
W A Coad, draper, starts business here. Bodgers move to the opposite corner.
See Enid Porter:
Ladies Club: Miss K Stephen, president
Mrs P H Winfield, hon treasurer
Mrs Hingston Quiggin, Norfolk House, Hartington Grove, hon secretary
G Reynolds
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