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96 (33) Regent Street, Cambridge

History of 96 Regent Street

1861

Sarah Camp, 33, dealer in Berlin wool, b Herts

Flora Bowtell, dressmaker, 17, b Cambridge


1871

Ann Camp, 40, Berlin Fancy Repository, b Herts

Annie E, niece, 16, assistant, b Herts

Emma S, visitor, 18, b Herts

Hannah Shamklin, 14, servant, b Northants

Berlin work, fancy work in Berlin wool, worsted embroidery; Berlin wool, a fine dyed wool used for knitting, tapestry, and the like (OED)


1881

Edward Camp, 60, retired grocer, b Herts

Eliza, 54, b Cambs

Emma S, daughter, 28, dealer in fancy goods, b Herts

Eliza A, 26, dealer in fancy goods, b Herts

Jane M, 24, dealer in fancy goods, b Herts

Edward W, 18, draper’s assistant, b Herts

Annie S Giffin, niece, 18, draper’s assistant, b Herts

Emma Dickinson, 15, servant, b Herts


1891

Eliza A Wilson, widow, 59, living on own means, b Meldreth

Bessie C Kenzie,  niece, 23, dressmaker, b Fowlmere

Minnie Kenzie, 19, draper’s assistant, b Fowlmere

Frank Searle, boarder, 25, tailor’s cutter, b Berks

Ann Algood, servant, 13, b Coton


1901 vacant


1911

(96a)

Emily J Bennett, 51, boarding house keeper, b Cambridge

Annie Elizabeth Brazier,  42, cousin, boarding house keeper, b Cambridge

Eleanor Gray, visitor, 62, widow, private means, b Cambridge

Eleanor Jordan Jennings, boarder, 27, telegraph clerk, b Hants

Katherine Mary Rollason, boarder, 28, telegraph clerk, b Essex

Helen Temp, boarder, 28, telegraph clerk, b Suffolk


1913

The London Toy and Fancy Bazaar, Miss Storey manageress

Edgar Frank Lee

(96a) Miss Brazier


1964

Christian Science Reading Rooms

Mrs Jordan

Sources

  • 1861 census
  • 1871 census
  • 1881 census
  • 1891 census
  • 1901 census
  • 1911 census
  • Kellys Directory

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