Photo: The Mary King collection
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Photo: Great and Little Shelford in old picture postcards by Margaret Ward
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Photo: The Mary King collection
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Photo: Great and Little Shelford in old picture postcards by Margaret Ward
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Photo: Great and Little Shelford in old picture postcards by Margaret Ward
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Photo: The Mary King collection
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Photo: The Mary King collection
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Mr Cock outside his butcher's shop in the 1920s. Photo: The Mary King collection
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Photo: Great and Little Shelford in old picture postcards by Margaret Ward
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Photo: Great and Little Shelford in old picture postcards by Margaret Ward
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Photo: Cambridgeshire Collection
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Photo: Cambridgeshire Collection
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Photo: The Mary King collection
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The man on the bike is Arthur Andrews. The bike belonged to Rev Canon Carr, Rector of Little Shelford. After heeded Mr Pumphrey had it in his garage. The other man is probably Artie Scan who lived in one of the cottages in the High Street. Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
E.W. Rogers cycle shop which was opposite Barkers Butchers. You can see a Barkers delivery bike in the foreground. Photo: The Mary King collection
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Miss Bockham standing with a customer outside of her chemist shop. Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
Photo: The Mary King collection
| Photo: The Mary King collection |
Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
Photo: The Mary King collection | Photo: The Mary King collection |
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| The Black Swan was situated on the High Street. Demolished in the late 1980s; now a used car lot. The publican in 1916 was William Wade. |
| See more old photos of Great Shelford here |