Builders active in 1909.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Gathercole Bros.
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Grove Buildings
Grove Buildings Erected in 1909 by the Council of the Metropolitan Borough of...
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Elis David Almshouse
Founded by Elias Davy (the correct spelling of his name), and originally built for seven people of either sex and enlarged for twelve people in 1875. Residents transferred to newly built almshous...
T. H. Adamson & Sons
Builders active in 1887. Andrew Behan’s research has discovered: From Wandsworth Heritage Service: "T H Adamson & Sons was founded around 1790 in Chiswick, by Thomas Adamson, and was re-named ...
Charles Square
This Square was laid out at the same time as Hoxton Square and in 1922 Charles Square still contained at least some houses from about 1685 - 1745. Only no. 16 remains. Shown in the picture, it w...
Clapham Odeon
Cinema. Designed by George Coles. The use of neon lights on its exterior gave it a distinctive look at night. It closed in 1972, but permission to demolish it was refused. It reopened as 'The Liber...
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Powell and Moya
Architects. The two partners were: Sir Arnold Joseph Philip Powell (1921 – 2003), usually known as Philip Powell, and John Hidalgo Moya (1920 – 1994), sometimes known as Jacko Moya, born in America...
Edward Goulding
3rd son of Henry and Agne Goulding. Married Elizabeth Lacraft in 1601.
William Clossan
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
Edward Burrough
Quaker activist and writer. Born near Kendal. Died, unmarried, in Newgate prison and was buried at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
Ingrid Mustoe
She was born as Ingrid U. Mustoe and her birth was registered in the second quarter of 1964 in the City of London district. She was the daughter of Richard W. Mustoe (b.1925) and Ursula Mustoe. Her...
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