History of 121 Gwydir Street
See History of Gwydir Street and Buildings in Gwydir Street.
Willam Baker lived in 121 Gwydir St in 1904 (see Spalding's Directory).
Alfred Waters, G.E.R. servant, lived here in 1913 (see Spalding's Directory).
From Capturing Cambridge:
HISTORY OF 121 GWYDIR STREET
1871: unnumbered
Thomas Muncey, 46, police officer, b Impington
Eliza, 45, b Norfolk
John, 10, b Cambridge
Frederick, 6, b Cambridge
1881:
Thomas Muncey, head, 55, police constable
Eliza, wife, 52, b Norfolk
Frederick W, son, 16, railway clerk, b Cambridge
1891:
Thomas Muncey, head, 65, police pensioner, b Histon
Eliza, wife, 60, b Norfolk
1901:
Thomas Muncey, 76, policeman retired, b Histon
Anne Rowell, housekeeper, 42, b Cambridge
1905:
CIP 16.6.1905
: William Baker, foreman at Messrs Macintosh’s, of 121 Gwydir Street, gave evidence in case of Henry Ernest Darlington, 24, labourer of 35 Eden Street, being on premises for unlawful purposes.
1911:
Alfred Waters, 37, signalman, b Shelford
Lester, 34, wife, b Norfolk
Sybil, 9, b Cambridge
Reginald, 7, b Cambridge
1913:
Alfred Waters, GER servant
1962:
Richard Johnson
1970:
Mrs G Thorne
1982:
Daniel Bangham, wind instrument maker
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