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4 – 5 Peas Hill

History of 4 -5 Peas Hill

1851

(4 Peas Hill)

Thomas Travil, watchmaker, 34, watchmaker, b Manchester

(5 Peas Hill)

James Squires, 31, chemist and druggist, b Herts

1861

(4)

Thomas Travil, watchmaker

(5)

Crabb Gillitt, 32, chemist, b Cambs

1871

(4) Canham

(5) Crabb Gillett

1891

(4) Davis

(5) Parsons

1913

(4-5) S J Parsons, chemist and druggist

1935

The buildings in this part of Peas Hill were in a state of dereliction. The Sugar and Spice coffee house was really two separate cottages.

4 – 5 Peas Hill in 1935 (photo J Baldwin)

1962

(4) Miss Dora Papworth, hair dresser

(4/5) W J Adkins, butchers

2018

Angela Reed

 

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