History of 125 Gwydir Street
See History of Gwydir Street and Buildings in Gwydir Street.
Thomas Phillips, timekeeper G.E.R., lived in 125 Gwydir St in 1904 (see Spalding's Directory).
Arthur Franklin, painter, lived here in 1913 (see Spalding's Directory).
From Capturing Cambridge:
HISTORY OF 125 GWYDIR STREET
1881:
Thomas Phillips, head, 32, railway store keeper, b Longstanton
Sophia, wife, 36, b Cambridge
Henry I, son, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Thomas M, son, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
James M, son, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
Sarah E, daughter, 1, b Cambridge
Mary Male, mother in law, widow, 69, b Cambridge
1891:
Thomas Philips, head, 42, railway timekeeper
Sophia, wife, 45, b Cambridge
Henry J, son, 18, telegraphist, b Cambridge
Thomas M, son, 17, clerk, b Cambridge
James M, son, 15, page boy, b Cambridge
1894:
CC&J 7.9.189
Thomas Philips was a witness in the case reported concerning the theft of wood worth 7d from GER. Minnie Gilchrist, 18 of 4 Stone Terrace was convicted and sentenced to 4 days imprisonment.
1901:
Thomas Philips, 52, timekeeper railway, b Long Stanton
Sophia, 56, b Cambridge
1911:
Harry Driver, 38, house decorator, b Cambridge
Elizabeth Ada, 38, b Cherry Hinton
Kate Elizabeth, 19, dress maker, b Cambridge
Harry, 18, law clerk, b Cambridge
1913:
Arthur Franklin, painter
1917:
CDN 21.2.1917
: funeral of Arthur Franklin aged 65.
1962:
Reginald Phillips
1970:
Reginald Philips
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