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Plasterers Arms, 10 and 11 Rutland Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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Residents at this address

Cheltenham Chronicle. 29 June 1907 - Licensing Transfers
Plasterers Arms, from George Powell to John Schneider

In 1911 at the Plasterers Arms, 10 and 11 Rutland Street Cheltenham
George Alfred Dale, Head, Faultman, Telephone aged 42 and born in Cheltenham Glostershire
Annie Louisa Dale, Wife, Assists in public house aged 40 and born in Cheltenham Glostershire
Stanley Gilbert Dale, Son aged 11 and born in Cheltenham Glostershire
Ena May Dale, Daughter aged 4 and born in Cheltenham Glostershire
George James Dale, Son aged 1 and born in Cheltenham Glostershire
Annie Gertrude Dale, Daughter aged 5 months and born in Cheltenham Glostershire




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