Construction firm active 1889-96 at least. We found a directory that suggests the firm included a George Foskett.
From the this local firm built no. 100 Frognal and five houses in Frognal Gardens, 1890-6. All designed by architect James Neale.
Construction firm active 1889-96 at least. We found a directory that suggests the firm included a George Foskett.
From the this local firm built no. 100 Frognal and five houses in Frognal Gardens, 1890-6. All designed by architect James Neale.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Allison & Foskett
Hampstead Liberal Club Foundation stone laid by Sir Charles Russell, QC, MP, ...
Architect and surveyor. Churchwarden of St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe. He and his sons, Banister Flight Fletcher and Herbert Phillips Fletcher, formed the architectural practice: Banister Fletcher &...
Person, Architecture, Liveries & Guilds, Politics & Administration, Property
On this site four cottages were built in 1810-20: Albion House, Bell-Moor, Hurst Lodge and Harrow Cottage. In 1820 Sir John Jackson, director of the East India Co., died in Bell-moor. In 1875-80 Th...
Three storey terrace house. Lived in by Isaac Newton 1710 - 1725, although he owned it until his death in 1727. When it was demolished the panelling of the front parlour was reconstructed as the Is...
Building contractors active in 1989. 1994 Construction News reported: "VAT Watkins, the London-based contractor, has collapsed and the administrative receivers are set to sell off its £18 million ...
Medieval mansion sometime home of Edward de Vere. Built c.14th century, demolished c. 1710. Some people confuse this mansion with Brooke House, another house once owned by Edward de Vere.
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