7/8/1906: Cambridge fire brigade undoubtedly saved a portion of King’s Parade, St Edward’s Passage and Peas Hill from destruction by fire. There are numerous old houses, warehouses, sheds and outhouses of all descriptions, many constructed chiefly of wood. It broke out at Mons Buol’s bakery, 17 Kings Parade; the bakehouse was gutted and hundreds of pounds of chocolate, almonds and sugar damaged. (Cam.News)
William H Barrable, 30, sadler, b Cornwell
Mary A, 23, b Devon
Eliza Whitehead, 21, servant, b Haddenham
Alfred V Holland, 20, student, b Worcester
John G Buol, French pastry cook
(17-18) John G Buol, restaurant and pastry cook
Later the restaurant was run by Miss Saunders, and then Mrs Richard Marsh, widow of King George V’s trainer. In CWN 2.4.1981, John Leach recalled that Mrs Marsh’s restaurant was “a social centre for the upper class people.” the next business on the site was Fullers.
King’s Parade restaurant
Ian McFarlane
Donald Davies
Tao Clinic
Caffe Nero
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