A family run building firm, active 1937. Incorporated 1922. 1961 acquired by McAlpines. Adrian Gee was a director. The firm had a long association with Rolls-Royce. Information from Grace's Guide.
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Gee, Walker and Slater
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Bingham Court
Erected in 1937 by the 6th Marquess of Northampton Estate surveyor - P. F. St...
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James Ashpital
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