A civil engineering company of Grantham and London, active 1928. Their London address was Dickens House, Lant Street. Listed in the (17 July 1942) as having been struck off the register and dissolved.
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A. C. Potter & Co
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The Plough Brewery - pump wheel
The plaque is inside the archway of the building. The photograph we took was ...
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Peter Vanderbank
Engraver. Probably born Paris. Came to London in 1674. Died at his brother's in Hertfordshire.
Sulloniacae
Roman pottery, also called Sulloniacis. It is known only from an entry in the 'Antonine Itinerary', (a listing of routes and facilities in the Roman Empire). There is some doubt as to the authentic...
Guild and School of Handicraft
Founded by C. R. Ashbee together with an evening school.  Initially opened in Toynbee Hall then moved to the the top floor of the next-door warehouse, 34 Commercial Street. In 1890-1 the workshop...
Clare Ferraby
Theatrical interior designer. Her major projects include the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield; the Old Vic; the Prince Edward Theatre, London and the Victoria Palace Theatre.
Naomi Hope
Mosaic artist active in 2012. Andrew Behan has provided the following research: former artist at Southbank Mosaics C.I.C. from October 2007 to May 2013. She has subsequently worked at King's Coll...
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