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1910 'Thomas Howard Gill, of Gill and Co., a Paddington firm of carriage builders and motor upholsterers'<ref>Brighton Gazette - Saturday 18 June 1910</ref> | 1910 'Thomas Howard Gill, of Gill and Co., a Paddington firm of carriage builders and motor upholsterers'<ref>Brighton Gazette - Saturday 18 June 1910</ref> |
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of 75 Kilburn Lane, London, W10
See Thomas Howard Gill and his son James John Gill
1910 'Thomas Howard Gill, of Gill and Co., a Paddington firm of carriage builders and motor upholsterers'[1]
1915 Mentioned. 'Miss Dorothy Gill, 23, Chilworth-street, Paddington'[2]
1927 Of 23 Chilworth Street, Paddington.[3]
1930 Of Chilworth Street, Hyde Park, London.[4]
1930 Agents for Splintez Safety Glass.[5]
1931 Formed Gill Allweather Bodies
1935 Listed for liquidation. Of 23 Chilworth Street, Paddington.[6]
1937 Aircraft manufacturers. [7]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Brighton Gazette - Saturday 18 June 1910
- ↑ Hendon & Finchley Times - Friday 07 May 1915
- ↑ 1927 Advertisement
- ↑ Illustrated London News - Saturday 08 November 1930
- ↑ Kensington Post - Friday 10 January 1930
- ↑ The London Gazette Publication date:1 January 1935 Issue:34120 Page:120
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries