Builders active 1890 - 1912 at least, initially as Mattock Bros, and based in Wood Green at one point. This image comes from the 1909 . This is a quality publication with many lovely drawings of the houses and a charming map - do have a look.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Mattock & Parsons
Commemorated ati
Hornsey Central Hospital - foundation stone, 1907
To the glory of God and for the healing for the poor this stone was laid on 7...
Other Subjects
Sir Charles Morgan
In 1792 Charles Gould (1726 1806), lawyer and politician, married Jane Morgan and in 1792 inherited her familys property in Tredegar, Wales. At the same time he changed his name to Morgan and wa...
William Thomas
From St Lawrence Fountain: "Relatively little is known of the contractor for the fountain, William Thomas, other than he was based at Clipstone Street, Westminster. He was previously based from Pri...
Fruiterers Hall & warehouses
In 1754 the Fruiterers had warehouses at the Three Cranes, situated in a lane called Fruiterers Alley, running off Thames Street. The Companys meeting place or hall at that time was the Fruiter...
Charlton House
Regarded as the best-preserved Jacobean house in Greater London. It was built by the crown to house Sir Adam Newton and his royal charge, Prince Henry, the son of King James I. The interior feature...

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