Person    | Male  Born 28/4/1840  Died 26/1/1905

J. C. F. Warrington Rogers

J. C. F. Warrington Rogers

Clerk to the Commissioners of the 1892 Westminster Public Baths and Wash-houses. 1872 operating as a solicitor. Probably James Charles Frampton Warrington Rogers, the man on this My Heritage page.

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J. C. F. Warrington Rogers

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Wash-house foundation stone

Seems likely that the F. J. Smith is the same architect as the one who built ...

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