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  •   KCB - Cambridge City
    •   4 - Cambridge Improvement Commissioners
      •   19 - Surveyor and Engineering Department
        • 1 - Large scale maps and sections of Richard Reynolds Rowe's (town surveyor) sewerage map of Cambridge showing main drains and pipes and the parish boundaries
RefNoKCB/4/19/1/16
AltRefNoCB/4/19/1/16
TitleSurvey by Rowe map XVI
DescriptionThis section of the map features Trumpington Street, Mill Lane, Little St Mary's Lane, Silver Street, the road behind the colleges, Newnham Road, Church rate terrace, the Fitzwilliam Museum, St Peter's College, Pembroke College, Kings Mill and Newnham Mill. Scale: 44 ft to inch. Size: 50 x 29 inches.
Date[1851-1857]
CreatorNameCambridge Improvement Commissioners
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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