Mary Ann Collins, 56, haberdasher,
Elizabeth, housekeeper
Mary Ann Eliza Johnson, assistant
Jane Bennett, servant, 20, b Newmarket
Mary A Collings, 67, dealer in fancy articles, b Sussex
Elizabeth, sister, 79, b Dublin
Mary A E Johnson, 41, assistant, b Cambridge
Sarah Adams, 20, servant, b Cambs
Harry George Weekly, 27, solicitor’s clerk, b Norwich
Helen M, 27, b Cambridge
Florence C, 5, b Chesterton
Emily Law, 25, servant, b Cambs
Georgiana Walker, apprentice, 16, b Bedford
Maria Crisp, boarder, 39, annuitant, b Malta
It is believed that 20 Market Hill was also the site for Milkmaid, the Milk Bar. In 1936 the Cambridge Daily News had reported:
The Cambridge Milk Bar opened on Market Hill where all the shakes and soups can be purchased at the standard price of four pence. You have only to visit it once to become an addict. The first milk bar opened in Fleet Street two years ago and they have spread rapidly attracting business men, workmen and shoppers. In cold weather what could be more sustaining that a bowl of soup made with milk while in summer a cold milk shake flavoured with fresh fruit syrups, made ‘crisp’ with cream and whipped is a creamy delight.
There was a report about a new milk and cheese bar on Market Hill in April 1959. The photo shows the ‘Milkmaid’ new milk and cheese bar on Market Hill, Cambridge in April 1959 . It was open each weekday, 10am-6pm and offered creamy coffee, milk-shakes, ice cream and a large variety of English and Welsh cheese together with light nourishing meals. The Mayor came to open it. (Mike Petty Fenland History).
Weatherheads the Stationers
(20/21) W H Smith and Sons, newsagents
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