Possible director of C. A. Robinson & Co.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Possible director of C. A. Robinson & Co.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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K. Motley
C. A. Robinson & Co. This stone was laid by C. A. Robinson Esq. A. C. Rob...
Occupied the Lime Street, Billiter Street and Fenchurch Avenue block. The second building purpose-built for Lloyds. Designed by Terence E. Heysham in a mannered post-war Classicism style. Attempts ...
Co-funder of the Reagan statue. American businessman and banker.
A company which provides workspace throughout the Lee Valley and which helps small and medium sized enterprises to prosper and grow.
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Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in 2011.
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Alistair Gordon was born in 1942, the youngest of the three children of John Gordon (1901-1988) and Elizabeth Margaret Gordon née MacIntosh (1905-1986). His birth was recorded in the 1st quarter of...
From the ever-useful Lost Hospitals: In 1868 the Evangelical Protestant Deaconesses' Institution and Training Hospital moved into Avenue ...
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