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1911 Living at Cransley Lodge, Dyke Road Avenue, Patcham Sussex: [[William Chater Lea]] (age 51 born Cransley), Motor Engineer. With his wife Pamela Lea and their two daughters and two sons. Also a visitor [[Edward Bradford Ware]] (age 26 born Camberwell), Science Master (Northampton Institute).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1901 Living at Rassiboro Street, Camberwell: Edward B. Ware (age 16 born Camberwell), Student (Electro-Metallurgy). With his parents and younger brother George R. Ware.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | ||
1911 Living at Cransley Lodge, Dyke Road Avenue, Patcham, Sussex: [[William Chater Lea]] (age 51 born Cransley), Motor Engineer. With his wife Pamela Lea and their two daughters and two sons. Also a visitor [[Edward Bradford Ware]] (age 26 born Camberwell), Science Master (Northampton Institute).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
Experimental manager at [[J.A.P.]] and one of the leading experts in [[Morgan]] | Experimental manager at [[J.A.P.]] and one of the leading experts in [[Morgan]] |
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Edward Bradford Ware (c1886-1939)
Born at Camberwell the son of Edward T S Ware, a Schoolmaster
1901 Living at Rassiboro Street, Camberwell: Edward B. Ware (age 16 born Camberwell), Student (Electro-Metallurgy). With his parents and younger brother George R. Ware.[1]
1911 Living at Cransley Lodge, Dyke Road Avenue, Patcham, Sussex: William Chater Lea (age 51 born Cransley), Motor Engineer. With his wife Pamela Lea and their two daughters and two sons. Also a visitor Edward Bradford Ware (age 26 born Camberwell), Science Master (Northampton Institute).[2]
Experimental manager at J.A.P. and one of the leading experts in Morgan
1924 Seriously injured at Brooklands