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13 St John’s Street

History of 13 St John's Street

Listed building

c18. Grey gault brick. 4 storeys, 2 windows, C19 sashes. C19 shopfront. Slate roof, – Nos 11 to 17 (consec) and Nos 63 to 65 (consec) Bridge Street form a group, important particularly as closing Bridge Street on the South.

1861

M A Daniels, wife, 26, tailor and robe maker’s wife, b Cambridge

1911

A Anstrucher Samson, boarder, 36, university lecturer University of Glasgow, b Scotland

M Harrold Sharp, 44, lodging house keeper, b Kent

Frances Ann, sister, 52, b Leics

1913

L D Pratt, dispensing and photographic chemist

Miss Sharp, lodging house keeper

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