Retailer. Founder of the former Bearman's department store in Leytonstone.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Retailer. Founder of the former Bearman's department store in Leytonstone.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Frank Bearman
Bearmans Department Store. On this site stood 'Bearmans of Leytonstone' depar...
Cornhill was apparently the only market allowed to be held after noon in the 14th century. Â Stow reports Cornhill holding a corn-market (not surprisingly) but also old clothes being sold there.
The Tipperary pub, Fleet Street, was the first pub outside Ireland to have bottled Guinness and later draft.
Eel, pie and mash shop. Founded by husband and wife William and Emily Arment, and still run by their descendants. We don't know if our picture shows the real David Jason as 'Del Boy' or whether the...
Founded by William Shipley as the "Society of Arts" in Rawthmell's Coffee House. They carried on meeting in coffee houses and taverns but as the society grew they needed more space. Shipley rented ...
Newspaper proprietor and campaigner. Born in Norwood. He became owner and editor of the Beckenham Journal, and used his influence in helping to establish the Croydon Road Recreation Ground. His pre...
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