Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Walter Brown Coles (c1862-1939)
Walter Brown Coles (c1862-1939) of [[Commins and Cole]]


Born at Castle Cary the son of Thomas Coles, a Chemist.
Born at Castle Cary the son of Thomas Coles, a Chemist.

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Walter Brown Coles (c1862-1939) of Commins and Cole

Born at Castle Cary the son of Thomas Coles, a Chemist.

1894 Walter B. Coles, Architect. 31, Bath-road, Exeter.[1]

1901 Residing at 31 Black Boys Road, Exeter (age 40 born Castle Cary), Architect (unmarried). with his widowed mother Elizabeth and sister Caroline. [2]

1939 August 29th. Died at Plymouth.

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Times - Monday 17 September 1894
  2. 1901 census