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10 Norfolk Street

History of 10 Norfolk Street


In 1901 and 1911 this was the home of Henry Harding Swainland, painter and decorator, who lived with his wife Emma and brother James.

1901:

Henry H Swainland, painter

Emma

James, 19, brother, b Cambridge

[The family had previously lived at 59 Norfolk Street]


1911:

Harry Hardin Swainland, 31, decorator, b Cambridge

Emma, 32, b Cambridge

Cyril, 7, b Cambridge

William, 26, brother, house painter, b Cambridge


1913:

Harry Swainland, painter and grainer

1918:

Thomas Percy Wood, aged 28 died 10.11.1918. Probable influenza.

1939:

Edith Wood, b 1894, college bedmaker

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