A major construction firm with its own . Henry Thomas Holloway and Henry Holloway based in Battersea. Later other brothers joined. Our picture shows a house they built in 6 days inside the 1910 Ideal Home Exhibition.
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Holloway Brothers
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Harrow School - War Memorial Building
The Harrow School War Memorial Building, Memorial Shrine, Ceremonial Staircas...
Leysian - 1
This stone was laid by Rev. W. F. Moulton DD, October 29th 1889. W. H. Boney ...
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Chelsea Bridge
MacKenzie King did not come all the way from Canada just to open this bridge;...
Other Subjects
Red Lion House
Spitalfields Life, our picture source, says: "Becoming the Red Lion Tavern after his {Culpeper's} death, the building was demolished in the eighteen-forties as part of road widening when Commercial...
Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford
In 1631 commissioned Inigo Jones to build the residential square at Covent Garden, with a piazza at the centre.
William Shepherd
A "philanthropically minded builder" who had died by 1925. We cannot source that quote nor discover anything else about Shepherd. Source: Lost Hospitals of London.
Blake's house SE1
Blake lived here with his wife, Catherine, throughout the 1790s. The photograph was taken in about 1913 and shows that it had already been honoured with a plaque. Despite this the house, with the r...
Lalla Rookh - house
The house in which Moore wrote the poem Lalla Rookh was named for it, possibly by Moore himself.  From British History Online: "Lalla Rookh {was a} two storeyed villa with wide verandah rented in 1...

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