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In 1946, Ercol exhibited its bentwood furniture at the "Britain Can Make It" exhibition, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.In 1947, the first production-line Windsor chair, and other pieces from the range of Windsor furniture, went on sale.
George Day may refer to: George Day (bishop) (c. 1501–1556), Bishop of Chichester, 1543–1551, and vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge in 1537 George Day (Australian politician) (1826–1906), member of the New South Wales Parliament
George rides Adonis (his favourite horse), whilst the Prince of Wales wears the uniform of the 10th Light Dragoons, of which he was colonel. Beside Frederick is David Dundas (Quartermaster General, who had commanded manoeuvres at Windsor and Weymouth before the king) and the painting also shows Philip Goldsworthy (one of the king's equerries ...
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He became Archdeacon of Nottingham in 1561 and a canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor in 1565, resigning from his position in Nottingham later that year. [2]He became a fellow of Eton College in 1560, and in 1561, after Richard Bruerne resigned, he was elected to be Provost, a position he held until 1595.
Shops – 64, 66, 68 George Street. A two-storey stuccoed brick house and shop formerly occupied by Georgian single storey terraces. [1] 70, 72 George Street. Formerly Hawkesbury Garage, now a shop. [1] 74 George Street (A.C Stearn Building) Stuccoed two storey building with a parapet to the street front. [7] [1] 82 George Street
Wildsmith Shoes is a high-end English handmade footwear manufacturer, founded in London in 1847 by husband and wife team, Matthew and Rebecca Wildsmith. They based their business on making and repairing boots for the Household Cavalry.