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Survey of London
… Chesterton and the building lessees were Messrs. C. A. Daw and Son. Nos. 3543 (odd) Holland Street were also built … 11 2e) replaced Nos. 1021 Lower Phillimore Place in 19057. Daw and Son were again the lessees. 70 Chesterton and …
Survey of London
… a total ground rent of 220. 41 Also in 1894, William Adams Daw of the building firm of C. A. Daw and Son of Palace Gate, Kensington, and Percy Frederick … Walk, Kensington Church Street and Sheffield Terrace. Daw and Tarbutt had obtained an assignment of the lease of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
Old and New London
Survey of London
… subsequently made a subsidiary agreement with C. A. Daw and Son under which the houses in Evelyn Gardens were …
Survey of London
… tender was received from the building firm of C. A. Daw and Son. The approval of the Smith's Charity trustees was … or an average of about 700 per house. Charles Adams Daw, the founder of the firm, was Devonshire-born and had … afterwards joined in business by his son, William Adams Daw, who had been born in 1856. 245 From the mid 1870's their …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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