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1915 W. E. Blake Ltd, Rosebank Eng. Co., Lysia Street, Fulham, advertised for firms able to supply screwing plugs.<ref> Acton Gazette 01 October 1915</ref> | 1915 W. E. Blake Ltd, Rosebank Eng. Co., Lysia Street, Fulham, advertised for firms able to supply screwing plugs.<ref> Acton Gazette 01 October 1915</ref> | ||
1922 Company voluntarily liquidated; F. S. Blake was chairman.<ref>London Gazette 12 May 1922</ref> | 1922 Company voluntarily liquidated; F. S. Blake was chairman.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/32699/page/3743 London Gazette 12 May 1922]</ref> | ||
There are many later references to 'Blake's Wharf, Fulham'. | There are many later references to 'Blake's Wharf, Fulham'. |
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of Stevenage road, Fulham, London, S.W, and Plymouth, building contractor.
See William Edward Blake and his son Frank Blake
1910 W. E. Blake, of London and Plymouth, were the contractors for the new Plymouth Hall.[1]
1911 Worked on the British Museum extension.[2]
1915 W. E. Blake Ltd, Rosebank Eng. Co., Lysia Street, Fulham, advertised for firms able to supply screwing plugs.[3]
1922 Company voluntarily liquidated; F. S. Blake was chairman.[4]
There are many later references to 'Blake's Wharf, Fulham'.
1968 Blakes Wharfs Ltd, Stevenage Road, Fulham. Wharfingers, Warehousemen, Export Packers, Transport Contractors.[5]