1936-38
Samuel Urwin, Cambridgeshire County architect
Elsie (Bennett )
1939
Willett Trevor, b 1870, retired district officer Tanganyika
Nancy S, b 1887
Jack C, b 1907, university lecturer in anthropology [the first director of the Duckworth Collection]
Aileen M Prior, b 1910, serologist
Gertrude E Richards, b 1893, cook
1945-61
Kathleen Rishbeth (Haddon)
John Rishbeth
1944
Kathleen Rishbeth lived here with her daughter Margaret from 1944. In 1981 Percy Gray of no.26 related this story about the mulberry tree in no.22. “During the war the house was occupied by Mrs Kathleen Rishbeth. At the time of the Normandy landings a special artificial harbour called a ‘mulberry harbour’ was constructed at Avranches to help the landing operations. Mrs Rishbeth planted a mulberry tree at the time to commemorate the landings.”
In this interview Margaret Rishbeth of Hinton Avenue (2016) recalls the period she lived with her mother in Sedley Taylor Road including the time she was a student at Homerton College.
At the time of the 1947 Cambridge floods Margaret took these pictures around the centre of the city:
Sources: interview
1950
William Scott-Moncrief, Lieutenant-colonel
Rosemary (Knollys)
1964
Jack Carrick Trevor, university lecturer in anthropology
1966-70
James Mitchell
Anne
1970-1977
Peter and Wendy George
1977-2002
Mike and Soraya Smith
It was in 2002 that the name Mulberry House was used for the first time
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