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of 341 Newmarket Road, Cambridge


'''341 Newmarket Road, Cambridge'''.
c.1900 [[Laurence Headly]], son of [[Edward Ind Headly]], went into partnership with Arthur Edwards, trading as [[Headly and Edwards]].
 
c.1900 [[Laurence Headly]], son of Edward, went into partnership with Arthur Edwards, trading as [[Headly and Edwards]].


1904 '''Headly and Edwards''', engineers, Corn Exchange St<ref>Kelly's Directory of Cambridgeshire, 1904</ref>
1904 '''Headly and Edwards''', engineers, Corn Exchange St<ref>Kelly's Directory of Cambridgeshire, 1904</ref>

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of 341 Newmarket Road, Cambridge

c.1900 Laurence Headly, son of Edward Ind Headly, went into partnership with Arthur Edwards, trading as Headly and Edwards.

1904 Headly and Edwards, engineers, Corn Exchange St[1]

1920s The company closed.

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Sources of Information

  1. Kelly's Directory of Cambridgeshire, 1904
  • Steam Engine Builders of Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire by Ronald H. Clark. Published 1950 by The Augustine Steward Press