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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   2 - Municipal Corporation 1835-1974
      •   SE - Records of the City Surveyor (Borough Surveyor)
        •   1 - Technical: Engineering
          •   1 - Technical Engineering plans following existing numbered arrangement
            • 75 - Improvements and private street works on Mowbray, Holbrook and Glebe Roads
RefNoKCB/2/SE/1/1/75/1
AltRefNoCB/2/SE/1/Roll 75/1
TitlePlan of Glebe Estate showing allotment lands
DescriptionArea includes parts of Mowbray Road and eastern end of Holbrook [Holbrooke] and Glebe Roads: allotments coloured green: land for housing pink.
DateApr 1926
CreatorNameMunicipal Corporation of Cambridge
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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