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, ...
Construction firm. Formed in 1903 from the merger of George Trollope & Sons, and Colls & Sons. Acquired by Trafalgar House in 1969. Â
The authoritative-looking picture source website gives the date of opening as 4 April 1892 (contradicting the plaque) and the closing date as 1949 for passengers and 1962 finally.
George Baxter's wife was living here in 1865 when he joined her and stayed until his death here in 1867.  By 1894 it had been renamed Leahurst.
A Grade II listed building formerly known as Kings Coppice. It may have taken its name from Edward King who was a tenant of Dulwich manor in the sixteenth century. Between 1811 and 1814, William Vi...
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