A major construction firm with its own Wikipedia page. Henry Thomas Holloway and Henry Holloway based in Battersea. Later other brothers joined. Our picture shows a house they built in 6 days inside the 1910 Ideal Home Exhibition.
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This stone was laid by Rev. W. F. Moulton DD, October 29th 1889. W. H. Boney ...
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