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Person    | Male  Born 4/8/1862  Died 1922

G. E. Holman

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G. E. Holman

Colonel George Edward Holman. Architect. 

From : "J. Lyons & Co started as a chain of teashops in 1894 before developing a range of teas, produced from 1921 at Greenford ... This was a single-storey, saw-tooth-style factory whose design was developed with the advice of the architect George Edward Holman (1862-1922) of Holman & Goodrham. The site was vacated in the 1995 and redeveloped from 1998 as the Lyon [sic] Way Industrial Estate."

From : designed the Engineer's House, Lea Bridge Depot, Clapton 1890-92.

From : "'The Foreman's House' at No.150 Lea Bridge Road, .... Built in 1891/2 in the domestic revival style, the architect was Lieutenant Colonel George Edward Holman... This was not the first Foreman's House that was built on the Essex Waterworks site, as there had previously been 2 other buildings with the same name. This house was still standing in the 1960s but was sadly demolished later on."

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St Stephen’s National Schools, Bow

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