Buildings in Olney
No. 20 High Street South

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The building is listed with particulars as follows.

Grade II c 1840 local limestone with Northamptonshire iron stone dressings. Slate roof. Double storeyed with two projecting bays to street each with a large 3-light and transomed window with hood mould and cast iron diagonal patterned glazing. Shaped gables above with Tudor arch attic ventilators. Porches each side with stone coped gables, Tudor arched doorways and small side windows. Two tall windows each side with hood moulds and iron glazing.
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No. 20 High Street South - 2012
     
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The following people are associated with No. 20 High Street South:

Name Year of Birth Year of Interest Source Occupation/Notes Probability
Arthur J. OSBORN 1863  1891 Census  Butcher  100%
Arthur Osborn   1910 Revenue Survey  Tenant  75%
A Osborn   1910 Revenue Survey  Owner  75%
Arthur James Osborne 1863  1911 Census  Butcher  100%
William Henry Mayo 1862  1911 Census  Groom, Gardener (Domestic)  10%
Annie Winifred May Harding   1936 Election Register  at 20 High Street   100%
Hugh John Osborn   1936 Election Register  at 20 High Street   100%
Florence Ada Osborn   1936 Election Register  at 20 High Street   100%
Arthur Gordon Hugh Osborn   1936 Election Register  at 20 High Street   100%
Arthur G H OSBORN   1951 Election Register  at 20 High Street   100%
Dora Joyce OSBORN   1951 Election Register  at 20 High Street   100%
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