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Railway contractors
Railway contractors
Messrs [[John Kelk|Kelk]] and [[Lucas Brothers|Lucas]] had completed many major building works in the 1860s


A partnership of presumably [[John Kelk|Sir John Kelk]], Messrs [[Waring Brothers]] and Messrs [[Lucas Brothers]]
A partnership of presumably [[John Kelk|Sir John Kelk]], Messrs [[Waring Brothers]] and Messrs [[Lucas Brothers]]


1870 Contractors on the construction of the [[Metropolitan District Railway]]'s [[Charing Cross Railway Station]]
1865-71 Contractors on the construction of the [[Metropolitan District Railway]]'s [[Charing Cross Railway Station]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category:  Town - London]]
[[Category:  Town - London]]
[[Category: Railway Contractors  ]]
[[Category: Railway Contractors  ]]
[[Category: Building Contractors]]

Latest revision as of 16:57, 7 May 2017

Railway contractors

Messrs Kelk and Lucas had completed many major building works in the 1860s

A partnership of presumably Sir John Kelk, Messrs Waring Brothers and Messrs Lucas Brothers

1865-71 Contractors on the construction of the Metropolitan District Railway's Charing Cross Railway Station

See Also

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