Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Horace Nicholas Irving (1877-1941) of [[H. N. Irving and Son]]
Horace Nicholas Irving (1877-1941) of [[H. N. Irving and Son]]
1911 Living at 26 First Avenue, High Street, Mortlake: [[Horace Nicholas Irving]] (age 33 born Fareham), Electrician and Telescope Worker. With his wife Mary Selina and four sons. In the house of his parents and his sister.<ref>1939 Census</ref>


1939 Living at 258 Kingston Road, Twickenham. [[Horace Nicholas Irving|Horace N. Irving]] (born 1877), Mary S. Irving (born 1878) and [[Ronald Nicholas Irving|Ronald N. Irving]] (born 1915). Both men described as 'On War Work - Scientific Instrument Maker'.<ref>1939 Census</ref>.
1939 Living at 258 Kingston Road, Twickenham. [[Horace Nicholas Irving|Horace N. Irving]] (born 1877), Mary S. Irving (born 1878) and [[Ronald Nicholas Irving|Ronald N. Irving]] (born 1915). Both men described as 'On War Work - Scientific Instrument Maker'.<ref>1939 Census</ref>.

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Horace Nicholas Irving (1877-1941) of H. N. Irving and Son

1911 Living at 26 First Avenue, High Street, Mortlake: Horace Nicholas Irving (age 33 born Fareham), Electrician and Telescope Worker. With his wife Mary Selina and four sons. In the house of his parents and his sister.[1]

1939 Living at 258 Kingston Road, Twickenham. Horace N. Irving (born 1877), Mary S. Irving (born 1878) and Ronald N. Irving (born 1915). Both men described as 'On War Work - Scientific Instrument Maker'.[2].

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  1. 1939 Census
  2. 1939 Census