Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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High Street, Exeter: 59

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Note: This is a sub-section of High Street, Exeter

59 High Street, Exeter. Guildhall Chambers.

1870 H. Blanchard, stockbroker.[1]

1878 National Provincial Bank (W. Cotton). Also Norwich Union and F. A. Payne, solicitor.[2]

1897 National Provincial Bank (Edward Jackson Harding). Also Guildhall Chambers with Norwich Union (James Templeton). Also Archibald John Lucas, architect. [3]

1935 Nos. 59-60 High Street are National Provincial Bank (Herbert Noel Tadman). Also Guildhall Chambers with Lucas J. Archibald, architect. Also Bishop, Fleming and Co, accountants. Also African Life (L. Potts).[4]

1955 Nos. 59-60 High Street are National Provincial Bank (W. A. Slee). Also Guildhall Chambers with several businesses. J. A. Major, caretaker.[5]

1966 Nos. 59-60 High Street are National Provincial Bank. Also Guildhall Chambers with Clerical Medical and General Life. Also National society for Handicapped Children. J. A. Major, caretaker.[6]

1983 Nos. 59-60 High Street are National Provincial Bank.[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Wednesday 05 January 1870
  2. 1878 Directory
  3. 1897 Directory
  4. 1935 Directory
  5. 1955 Directory
  6. 1966 Directory
  7. 1983-4 Directory