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King's Parade 1904 including no.20 A W Smith

20 King’s Parade

History of 20 King's Parade

1881

Arthur W Smith, 36, hosier and hatter, b Cambridge

Lucy A, 37, b Cambridge

Helen Pratt, 20, servant, b Herts

1913

A W Smith, hosier and athletic outfitter

J T Masters

1962

A. Colin Lunn, high class tobacconists

The business moved here about 1961. Lunn had originally been at 15 King’s Parade.  The business had been started in 1899 by Jack Littlechild, Colin Lunn’s step-father, and had shops in Bridge Street and Trinity Street. When Jack died in 1950, Colin took the business over. (CWN 2.4.1981)

2018

Benets, cafe

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