Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,717 pages of information and 247,131 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Frederick Graham Notley

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Frederick Graham Notley (1877-1906)

1901 Living at 60 Beulah Hill, Croydon: Frederick Notley (age 53 born Norwood), Retired Architect. With his wife Amy Notley (age 47 born Belgrave, London) and their three children; Frederick G. Notley (age 24 born Streatham), Engineer, Photographic Printer - Employer; Florence A. Notley (age 22 born Streatham); and Harold Notley (age 20 born Streatham). One visitor. Two servants.[1]

1904 August. Opens premises in Chicheley street, York Road, Lambeth.[2][3]

1905 'Frederick Graham Notley, 28, a Lambeth motor dealer, was charged on remand, with receiving £6O worth of motor tyres, stolen from the Simms Manufacturing Company, Kilburn'[4] Later acquitted.[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. The Autocar 1904/08/27
  3. The Autocar 1904/09/03
  4. Kilburn Times - Friday 11 August 1905
  5. Shepton Mallet Journal - Friday 13 October 1905