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
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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
Essex Street, House & grounds
The site now covered by Essex Street and Devereux Court was once Essex House and grounds, named after Robert, Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, who also led a rebellion against her which ...
Lamas, Chislehurst
Sir John Lubbock lived here, 1861- 5. From the style of the house, he may have been its first occupant. It housed St Hugh's Preparatory School for a time. For WW1 the School moved to Malvern and ...
Eve Group plc
Contractor active in the 1980s. The origin of this company dates back to 8 February 1930 when J.L.Eve Construction was formed by John Leonard Eve (1887-1954). The Wikipedia page for this company ...
Tudor House
There seems to be confusion between this building on St Leonard’s Street, demolished c.1900, and Bromley Hall, which is still extant on the Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road. The normally very trustwo...

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