Building firm active in 1895 and 97.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Building firm active in 1895 and 97.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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S. J. Jerrard & Sons
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S. J. Jerrard & Sons
{On the bronze plaque:} This clock tower was erected to commemorate the Diamo...
Founder of the garden city movement. Born 62 Fore Street. Travelled to America in 1871 where he tried farming and was in Chicago at the time that it was being rebuilt after a great fire. The new su...
Incorporated by royal charter in 1854, possibly on 7th April. Still operating in 1928.
Summarising Wikipedia: The Office of Works (the King's Works) was responsible only for royal properties (1378–1832). This became the Office of Woods, Forest, Land Revenues and Works (1832–1852). Th...
Charles Dickens lived here with his family, 1839-51. They had moved here from 48 Doughty Street. The ninth child Dora, was born here and died here in 1851 aged just 8 months. Her mother Catherine w...
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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