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Fan Makers' Company Hall

Fan Makers' Company Hall

The earliest record for the Fan Makers Company is in 1670 when they raised a petition to Parliament complaining about the threat to their industry from foreign imports. The Fan Makers' Hall in Red Cross Street was used from 1710 until it was destroyed in WW2 on 29th December 1940. The picture source website gives a history.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Fan Makers' Company Hall

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Fan makers

The Fan Makers' Company met in their Common Hall in Red Cross Street to adopt...

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Huguenot fan makers

This plaque may correctly show where fan makers settled but their Hall was so...

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