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Fullers Builders

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Fullers Builders

The family date their work in the building trade back to John Fuller (1744 – 1803) of Woodbridge, Suffolk. His great grandson, Edward Fuller (1841-94) was educated in Woodbridge but set up in business in Walthamstow. His son was William George Fuller.

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Fullers Builders

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The Ancient House - 1934 restoration - lost

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