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  •   K23 - Cambridge Antiquarian Society
    •   2 - Collected items
      • 2753 - "In Memory of the Sounds of Shelford Parva in Cambridge" by Fanny Lucretia Wale
RefNoK23/2/2753/46
AltRefNo23/Z2573/43
TitlePage 43. Church Street
DescriptionA description of primrose villa 1909-14 and a family tree of the Godfrey family who resided in the said house and a short biography of the family. Note on the autumn manoeuvres of the Engineers and Sappers, in Newton, July 1912.
CreatorNameFanny Lucretia Wale
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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    The Fisher family of Huntingdon, 1910

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