Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Edward Plaister (c1878- )
William Edward Plaister (1877- ) of [[Lloyd and Plaister]]
 
1897 [[Clements, Jeakes and Co]]
 
1897-1900 [[T. Middleton and Co]]
 
1900-1901 [[S. Cutler and Sons]]
 
1901 [[Westinghouse Brake Co]]
 
1901 Partner in [[Lloyd and Plaister]]


1910 of Pembury House, Tottenham.
1910 of Pembury House, Tottenham.
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[[Category: Institution of Automobile Engineers]]
[[Category: Institution of Automobile Engineers]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]

Revision as of 15:08, 13 December 2019

William Edward Plaister (1877- ) of Lloyd and Plaister

1897 Clements, Jeakes and Co

1897-1900 T. Middleton and Co

1900-1901 S. Cutler and Sons

1901 Westinghouse Brake Co

1901 Partner in Lloyd and Plaister

1910 of Pembury House, Tottenham.

1911 Living at 632 High Road, Tottenham: William Henry Plaister (age 67 born Banwell, Som.), Medical Practitioner - Widowed. With his three children; William Edward Plaister (age 33 born Tottenham), Motor Car Manufacturer; Ethel Margaret Plaister (age 31 born Tottenham); and Geoffrey Robert Plaister (age 29 born Tottenham), Medical Practitioner. Two servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census