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24 New Square, Cambridge

History of 24 New Square

1871

Thomas Robson, 30, lay clerk, b Durham

Annie, 30, b Durham

George W, 10, b Durham

Emma, 8, b Durham

Elizabeth, 7, b Durham

Isabella M, 5, b Durham

Annie H, 1, b Durham

William Butcher, 22, boarder, photographer, b Oxford

In 1881 William was living with his wife at 31 Norwich Street.

Medal awarded to William Butcher in 1873

Medal awarded to William Butcher in 1873

In 1873 William was awarded this medal by the Cambridge Working Mens Club. In the Bury & Suffolk Standard 17th February 1874 there is an announcement of medals awarded at the Barnwell Working Men’s Institute for the Cambridge Industrial Exhibition. A Bronze medal (Class I) was awarded to William Butcher, photographer, Cambridge, for crayon shading after Mulready.


1970

Bertie H Hoblin

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