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Photo printed by Ebenezer Field of Hills Road

30 Hills Road (16)(14)

History of 30 Hills Road

1841

(14)

Rebecca Coomber, 60

Sarah Burton, 70

Mary Turner, 40, servant

Ann Worland, 16, servant


1851

(14)

Rebecca Comber, 69, b Essex, houses and funds

Sarah Burton, visitor, 79, funds, b Essex

Mary Turner, servant, 54, b Shelford

Maria Matthews, servant, 26, b Cambridge


1861

(16)

Rebecca Comber, 82, widow, landed property, b Essex

Mary Warland, 64, servant, b Shelford

Charlotte Seaford, 24, servant,  b Cambs


1871

(16)

Robert Talbot, 75, retired surveyor of taxes, b Soham

Elizabeth, 61, surveyor’s wife, b Oxon

Sophia Lansdown, servant, 60, b Norwich


1881

(16 Hills Road)

Ebenezer Field, 46, chemist, b Cambridge [1835-1917 – a Cambridge photographer known to have worked as such from these premises. However, a photo produced by him does exist with Regent Street printed on it]

Elizabeth, 41, b Cambridge

Harriett, 20, b Cambridge

Alice, 16, b Cambridge

Ebenezer, 14,  b Cambridge

Louis, 12, b Cambridge

Arthur, 10, b Cambridge

George,

William J,

Edith A,

Ernest H,

Susan Northrup, servant, 20

A photo printed by Ebenezer Field of Hills Road


1891

Ebenezer Field, 56, chemist, b Cambridge

Clara, teacher

Ebenezer, 24, chemist’s assistant, b Cambridge

Arthur, 20, scholar, b Cambridge

George 18, chemist’s assistant, b Cambridge

William, 16, laboratory assistant, b Cambridge

Ernest Harry, 11,


1901

Ebenezer Field, chemist and druggist

Elizabeth

William J, 26, chemist and druggist,  b Cambridge

Edith A, 24, b Cambridge

Ernest H, 21, b Cambridge, chemist and ??


1911

Ebenezer Field, 76, chemist, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 71, b Cambridge

Clara Caunt, 48, daughter,

Edith Anna Field, 34, post office clerk


1913

Ebenezer Field, chemist, Councillor of the Borough


Notes about Ebenezer Field as a photographer in Cambridge can be found here:

http://www.fadingimages.uk/photoFi.asp


1939: Chemist Shop

Ernest H Field, b 1879, pharmacist

Maud E, b 1881

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