Architect active at least in this period, 1883-91. From The Builder, 1887: "Professional Partnership. — Mr. T. Thornton Green, surveyor, Poultry, announces that he has taken into partnership Mr. P. Pietersen, who has for some years past been associated with him as principal assistant. The style of the firm will be “ T. Thornton Green & Pietersen." "
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T. Thornton Green
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Hackney Mortuary
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