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Glass | George Farmiloe and Sons of 34 St. John Street, West Smithfield, London, EC. | ||
Beer Engine Manufacturers, Pewterers and Bar Fitters. | |||
Lead British and Foreign Glass. | |||
Iron and Brass Pumps. | |||
See [[George Farmiloe and Sons]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Farmiloe}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Farmiloe}} | ||
[[Category: Town - London]] | [[Category: Town - London]] | ||
[[Category: Glass and Glassware]] | |||
[[Category: Pumps and Hydraulics]] |
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George Farmiloe and Sons of 34 St. John Street, West Smithfield, London, EC.
Beer Engine Manufacturers, Pewterers and Bar Fitters.
Lead British and Foreign Glass.
Iron and Brass Pumps.