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Person    | Male  Born 1803  Died 25/1/1875

George Myers

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George Myers

Master builder, Born Kingston upon Hull, where, after training he set up a building business and began working with Augustus Pugin. He followed Pugin to London and constructed many of his buildings, many churches as well as other work, including a lot of work for the Rothschild family.

On retirement in 1874 he passed the business to his sons but it ceased trading in 1876. According to the he died at home: Thanet House, Montague Place, Clapham Road. Nos 9-16 Montague Place were the houses on the east side of Clapham Road between Stockwell Park Road and Printers Road, but we cannot locate a 'Thanet House' there.

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George Myers

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Brixton Independent Church - foundation stone

We think it likely that Kemp-Welch, a local worthy, attended the church and m...

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George Myers, 1803 - 1875, master builder, lived here, 1842 - 1853. English H...

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