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In 2013, the trust launched an appeal to raise £1.4 million to restore a worker's cottage, a shop and the Greg's glasshouses and digitise records relating to Gregs and the mill workers. [ 33 ] During 2015–2020, the Quarry Bank Project improved the site for visitors with a £9.4 million restoration.
Goodyear Hall-Ohio Savings and Trust Company (currently a multi-purpose building with residential and retail tenants) is a historic building located in Akron, Ohio, US. The building is situated at 1201 E. Market Street, at the corner of Goodyear Boulevard and East Market Street. The structure is seven stories in height, built of brick and tile.
The Westmoreland Cultural Trust acquired the building in 2004. In its current state, the building has various retail and professional tenants, as well as a conference center operated by the Trust. [9] Sears Department Store (101 North Main Street), now used as offices, is a two-story brick Classical Revival structure built approximately in 1930.
Edward Cadbury, (1873–1948), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Edward and Dorothy Cadbury Charitable Trust; [11] married Dorothy Howitt (1872–1950) George Cadbury Jr (1878–1954), chairman of Cadbury, developed the recipe for Cadbury Dairy Milk. [12] Mary Isabel Cadbury (1884–1975); married Kenneth Henry Wilson (born 1885)
The San Diego Trust and Savings Bank Building is an historic building in San Diego, in the U.S. state of California. [1] [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [4] In 1926, architect William Templeton Johnson was commissioned to design the building, and construction began in 1927.
The Black Country Living Museum (formerly the Black Country Museum) is an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings in Dudley, West Midlands, England. [1] It is located in the centre of the Black Country , 10 miles west of Birmingham .
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The dam at the factory site was destroyed by flood in 1889 and a fire occurred in 1893. After the fire, the factory may have been sold to a concern affiliated with Joseph Mann and its equipment possibly was transferred to Mill Hall. [55] About 1895, Loveland joined the Axe Trust and its factory was closed. [56]