Construction firm. Formed in 1903 from the merger of George Trollope & Sons, and Colls & Sons. Acquired by Trafalgar House in 1969.
Construction firm. Formed in 1903 from the merger of George Trollope & Sons, and Colls & Sons. Acquired by Trafalgar House in 1969.
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Trollope & Colls Ltd
We thank James Parkes for spotting this stone, photographing it and bringing ...
Diplomat and courtier. Â Favourite of Queen Henrietta Maria (wife of Charles I). Fought on the King's side in the Civil War and after his execution continued to support the Queen and two princes in ...
Andrew Young was born on 28 June 1848, a son of James Young (1808-1887) and Isabel Young née Ford (1813-1883). His birth was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1848 in the Westminster registration di...
Roman Catholic almshouses, funded by Joseph and Mary Knight. Â Â Designed by Pugin, building began in 1847. Â 24Â cottages were planned but only 18 built, in two blocks of 9, at the north-east corner o...
Built by James Lane, 2nd Viscount Lanesborough. Â Converted into a hospital in 1733. Â Three-storey, red brick simple design. Â Wings were later added to the structure by architect Isaac Ware. Â Demoli...
Builders. Also constructed the 1928 Wilmington Arms, Rosebery Avenue and the 1938 Warner House, Nos 43–49 Warner Street.
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