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  2. Peabody Trust - Wikipedia

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    Peabody Square on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, is a typical example of an early Peabody estate, and of pre-World War I social housing in London in general. Peabody Trust housing on Marshalsea Road in Southwark. The Peabody Trust was founded in 1862 as the Peabody Donation Fund and now brands itself simply as Peabody. [1]

  3. Stephen Howlett - Wikipedia

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    Stephen William Howlett [1] CBE DL was formerly Chief Executive of Peabody, one of London's oldest and largest housing associations. He was Chief Executive between 2004 and July 2017 and was appointed to the Peabody Board on 18 May 2011. [ 2 ]

  4. List of existing model dwellings - Wikipedia

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    Most of these companies are now defunct; a few, such as the Peabody Trust are still operating and building new accommodation, and others have been subsumed by larger firms. This list covers urban development on the principle of "five per cent philanthropy"; for communities built to house workers for a particular trade or employer, see model ...

  5. G15 (housing associations) - Wikipedia

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    metropolitan.org.uk: 7th Notting Hill Genesis: 1963 Former G15 members Genesis and Notting Hill merged in 2018 68,000 nhg.org.uk: 8th Peabody Trust: 1862 Former G15 member Family Mosaic merged into Peabody in July 2017. [9] Former G15 member Catalyst merged into Peabody in April 2022. [10] 104,000 peabody.org.uk: 9th One Housing Group [2] 1962

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    Find us on X (formerly known as Twitter) or Facebook. Paid members In addition to the support options listed above, paid members also have access to 24/7 phone support by calling 1-800-827-6364.

  7. Morgan, Grenfell & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The banking business was formally incorporated in 1851 as George Peabody & Co. and by the time of Peabody's retirement in 1864 had become the largest American merchant bank in London. [1] In 1854 Peabody had taken on Junius Spencer Morgan as a partner with just under a 9% interest in the capital of the firm and a 28% interest in its profits. [2]

  8. J. S. Morgan & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Upon Peabody's retirement in 1864, control was assumed by Morgan who had joined the firm as a partner in 1854. As a consequence the firm was re-styled J. S. Morgan & Co. [2] The firm's New York agency was later to become J.P. Morgan & Co. (under the leadership of Junius' son J. Pierpont Morgan, who had apprenticed as a cashier at Duncan, Sherman & Co.) a predecessor firm of JPMorgan Chase. [3]

  9. Cleverly estate - Wikipedia

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    The Cleverly estate is a Peabody Trust housing estate in Shepherd's Bush, London, completed in 1928, and designed by Victor Wilkins. [1] It was the first Peabody estate built with a bathroom in every flat, and has "the most elaborate exterior features" of any of their pre-war estates. [1] Bomb damage after a direct hit from a V1 rocket in 1945