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1901 Living at 59 Barrington Road. Brixton: Walter Guilford (age 53 born Brighton), Railway Station Master. With his wife Anna Lucy Guilford (age 56 born Southampton) and their four children; Florence L. Guilford (age 23 born Amberley), National school Teacher; Alfred E. Guilford (age 22 born Brixton), Entering Clerk; Nellie M. Guilford (age 19 born Brixton), Stenographer; and [[Percy George Guilford|Percy G. Guilford]] (age 15 born Brixton), Railway | 1901 Living at 59 Barrington Road. Brixton: Walter Guilford (age 53 born Brighton), Railway Station Master. With his wife Anna Lucy Guilford (age 56 born Southampton) and their four children; Florence L. Guilford (age 23 born Amberley), National school Teacher; Alfred E. Guilford (age 22 born Brixton), Entering Clerk; Nellie M. Guilford (age 19 born Brixton), Stenographer; and [[Percy George Guilford|Percy G. Guilford]] (age 15 born Brixton), Railway Signal Fitter.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | ||
1904 August. Details of an automatic carburetter.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/08/20]]</ref> | 1904 August. Details of an automatic carburetter.<ref>[[The Autocar 1904/08/20]]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:16, 1 April 2018
Percy George Guilford (1886-1939)
1901 Living at 59 Barrington Road. Brixton: Walter Guilford (age 53 born Brighton), Railway Station Master. With his wife Anna Lucy Guilford (age 56 born Southampton) and their four children; Florence L. Guilford (age 23 born Amberley), National school Teacher; Alfred E. Guilford (age 22 born Brixton), Entering Clerk; Nellie M. Guilford (age 19 born Brixton), Stenographer; and Percy G. Guilford (age 15 born Brixton), Railway Signal Fitter.[1]
1904 August. Details of an automatic carburetter.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1901 Census
- ↑ The Autocar 1904/08/20