L. Schlentheim
1904 SCHLENTHEIM, Ludwig, "Grussallen," The Avenue, Upper Norwood; Bath House, Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C. Cars: 12-h.p. M.M.C., 24-h.p. Mors. Has driven 15,000 miles. Hobbies: Cycling, photography, football. Motors for amusement and health. In 1902 toured with his family — ten persons in all in one car — through Holland and Germany, 1,100 miles, and thinks this is a record touring performance. Clubs: Surrey Bicycle, Crystal Palace, National Liberal, Burnham Yacht, A.C.G.B. & I. [1]
1910. Ludwig Schlentheim of "Southdown", the Downs, Wimbledon. Cheam House and grounds, excluding the brewery.
1912 King's Hall, Birmingham. Owner/Management: Somerald & Co, proprietors; L Schlentheim, managing director.
1913. Official Receiver re bankruptcy of Leo Seaholme, alias Ludwig Schlentheim.
1914. SEAHOLME, Leo (described in the Receiving Order as Ludwig Schlentheim), Cheam House, Cheam, in the county of Surrey, and 17 and 18, Windmill-street, Piccadilly-circus, London. CINEMA PROPRIETOR. Court-HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1904
Various Google searches