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Lamp post in Bristol

of Thomas Street, Bristol

  • 1798 Company formed.[1]
  • 1918 Became a limited company. Formerly owned by Sir Joseph Weston Stevens.[2]

Sources of Information

  1. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920
  2. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920
  3. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920