Difference between revisions of "Crown Field no 14"
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| − | Crown Field no 14 is a | + | '''Crown Field no 14''' is a bungalow in [[Crown Field]], the furthest south built before 1939. |
| − | 1939 Register (census). | + | '''1939 Register (census)'''. '''Crown Field no 14.''' Henry Saw born 1888 builders labourer, Kathleen M Saw born 1911, 1 entry closed for war. |
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| + | Later occupier, Mrs Smallwood (relations at the Rose and Crown public house, Saunderton Lea). | ||
Latest revision as of 14:42, 7 March 2025
Crown Field no 14 is a bungalow in Crown Field, the furthest south built before 1939.
1939 Register (census). Crown Field no 14. Henry Saw born 1888 builders labourer, Kathleen M Saw born 1911, 1 entry closed for war.
Later occupier, Mrs Smallwood (relations at the Rose and Crown public house, Saunderton Lea).