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A History of the County of Gloucester
… diocesan surveyor, had taken into partnership his pupil F. S. Waller. 20 Another local architect of the period was … Eagle hotel of 1865 to a design of J. Medland and A. W. Maberly 67 and the Northgate chapel of 18778. 68 The … of Bell Lane, which became a covered way, and a large new Woolworth's store fronting Eastgate and Southgate Streets. …
Survey of London
… Nos. 3839 and, with a pronounced change of emphasis after W.B. Simpson became a partner in 1913, Nos. 4144 and 46. Nos. … 46: see also Plate 45b in vol. XXXIX). The builders were W.F. Blay of Dowgate Hill for Nos. 36 and 37, Foxley and … was built at the same time by Foxleys to the designs of F.W. Foster, 55 and No. 47, a nondescript brick-and-stone …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… industrial development started with the establishment of W. A. Bailey's glass-works in 1900. The selection of … of which, for instance, Boots opened about 1930 and Woolworth's in 1931. 84 The nearest large general shopping … Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 128. Ibid. 130 b. Westm. Domesday, f. 632. W.A.M. 9298. W.A.M. 27019. W.A.M. 9301. B.M. Add. Ch. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… chief being Stamp Brooksbank with 74 a. in 17 strips and F. J. Tyssen with 72 a. in 61 strips. Only six other holdings … system, were also in Ashwin Street until the 1960s. 77 W. J. Bush & Co., England's first makers of flavouring … the 1930s to part of Matthew Rose's former premises. F. W. Woolworth & Co. was at nos. 144-6 Stoke Newington High Street …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by George Potter. The firm continued under his son G. W. Potter, who wrote on Hampstead wells, and grandson H. G. … maker, and from c. 1935 by the Alliance Plating Works. F. R. Napier, who had opened a plating shop behind West … 30 Part of the premises was leased temporarily to F. W. Woolworth & Co. The John Lewis Partnership, however, which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… then owned, but rarely inhabited, by Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth heiress. In 1981 it was sold for a large sum to the … no. 230; Hampstead manor min. bk. (1742-82), p. 459; F. G. Hilton Price, Handbk. of Lond. Bankers (1890), 13. i.e. … (1809-24), p. 94; poor rate bks. 1810, 1813; D.N.B. s.v. W. W. Grenville, Thos. Pitt; H.H.E. 25 May 1979. S.C.L., Man. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Gazetteer, v. 225. Lambeth Palace, MS. V/P/1/1/8/2, f. 37. Char. Com. file; M.R.O., Acc. 180/11, pp. 451-2. Gen. …
Henley: Urban Economic History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… its rival), and c. 1869 the business was reconstituted as W.H. Brakspear and Sons. What became Greys Brewery was … by 1852, and by 1867 the business was called T. F. A. Byles & Co. 3 28. Brakspears' Brewery c. 1826. The … companies had branches in Henley by 1935, including F. W. Woolworth (opened 1931) and Boots the Chemist. 15 Financial …
Survey of London
… to have died here in privation in 1794. 84 In 1775 J. M. W. Turner was born in a house on the site now numbered 21, on … Theatre also, 150 but was soon in difficulties and took F. B. Chatterton, the manager of Drury Lane, as partner. In … 161 In 1955 the Gatti family sold the freehold to F. W. Woolworth and Company. The London County Council refused …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 1945. The geographical development of west Cornwall. C.F.W.R. Gullick. Oxford B.Litt. 1934. The West Penwith peninsula … geography and history in the Arun and Adur valleys. Alice F.A. Mutton. London M.A. 1932. A contribution to the …
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