This now the entrance to the Lion Yard shopping centre and has been renamed, Lion Yard. It was originally the yard of the Brazen George. Post Office Terrace replaced the inn in 1850, the yard becoming a small street then the site of the Post Office until 1886. The terrace of houses was lived in until after WWI, wen it became offices.
1861
(1) John Vail, 50, whitesmith 4 men and 2 boys, b Essex
(2) George Carpenter, 42, tailor, b London
(3) Ann M Naden, 52, lodging house keeper, b London
(4) William H Shearman, 43, plasterer employing 2 men, b Cambridge
(5) James Willis, 23, plumbers labourer, b Cambridge
Smith Shop: unoccupied
1865
Arthur Nicholls moved his photography business here from 5 All Saints Passage.
1878
J E Bliss took over A Nicholls photography business
1913
SOUTH SIDE
ARCHWAY
C W Clark, college servant and University lodging house keeper
The Northern Equitable Insurance Co. Ltd: W A Taylor, district secretary
C Percy Jones, solicitor
J Palmer Clarke, art and landscape photographer: F H Sanderson; C E Goodrich
(1) John Vail, furnishing ironmonger, smith, bellhanger, gas fitter: John Barnes Vail
(2) H J Whitehead & Son, solicitor
(3) William Nicolls, Wright and Scruby: auctioneers, valuers and estate agents
NORTH SIDE
(6) Office of the Cambridgeshire permanent Building Society: J G Bland secretary
F C Field Hyde, teacher of voice production, music, singing and elocution
John Vail, furnishing ironmonger
H Johnson and Nephew, goods entrance: Mrs Harrod
1957
Terrace demolished for a telephone exchange
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