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Stepping Stones CD publication.
Contents of Cambridgeshire 1883 Post Office Directory
Contains hundreds of names and addresses of people living in this county at the time. Over 130 pages. Includes description of each place, with Post Office, agricultural and commercial information. Towns and Villages covered include : Bassingbourn, Bottisham, Bourn, Cambridge (29 pages), Chatteris, Chesterton, Isle of Ely (8 pages), Fulbourn, Grantchester, Isleham, Leverington, March, Newmarket, Papworth Everard and St Agnes, Great and Little Shelford, Soham, Sutton, Swaffham Bulbeck and Prior, Thorney, Whaddon, Whittlesey, Willingham, Wisbech (11 pages), Wisbech St Mary, and many more. The images are in black and white BMP (bitmap) format, compatible with nearly all computers, PC/Mac/Linux and many older systems (Atari/Amiga/etc.) too. You can open them in just about any picture viewing or editing software for browsing/printing as required.
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Stepping Stones CD publication.
Contents of Cambridgeshire 1883 Post Office Directory
Contains hundreds of names and addresses of people living in this county at the time. Over 130 pages. Includes description of each place, with Post Office, agricultural and commercial information. Towns and Villages covered include : Bassingbourn, Bottisham, Bourn, Cambridge (29 pages), Chatteris, Chesterton, Isle of Ely (8 pages), Fulbourn, Grantchester, Isleham, Leverington, March, Newmarket, Papworth Everard and St Agnes, Great and Little Shelford, Soham, Sutton, Swaffham Bulbeck and Prior, Thorney, Whaddon, Whittlesey, Willingham, Wisbech (11 pages), Wisbech St Mary, and many more. The images are in black and white BMP (bitmap) format, compatible with nearly all computers, PC/Mac/Linux and many older systems (Atari/Amiga/etc.) too. You can open them in just about any picture viewing or editing software for browsing/printing as required.
Find all our research resources for: Cambridgeshire