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See [[William Lambshead (1848-1932)]] and his two sons [[Samuel Herbert Lambshead]] and [[William Lambshead (1884-1966)| William Lambshead]]
See [[William Lambshead (1848-1932)]] and his two sons [[Samuel Herbert Lambshead]] and [[William Lambshead (1884-1966)| William Lambshead]]


1906 Opened its first café in the old Exeter Bank premises, next door to the Royal Clarence Hotel, and on the corner of Martin's Lane.
1906 Opened its first café in the old Exeter Bank premises, next door to the Royal Clarence Hotel, and on the corner of [[Martin's Lane, Exeter]].


1907 Deller's Cafe, Cathedral Close, Exeter. Opposite Worth's Art Galleries.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 28 March 1907</ref>
1907 Deller's Cafe, [[Cathedral Close, Exeter]]. Opposite Worth's Art Galleries.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 28 March 1907</ref>


1912-17 [[William Lambshead (1884-1966)|William Lambshead, Junior]] is manager.<ref>Western Times - Thursday 15 August 1912</ref><ref>Western Morning News - Wednesday 03 October 1917</ref>
1912-17 [[William Lambshead (1884-1966)|William Lambshead, Junior]] is manager.<ref>Western Times - Thursday 15 August 1912</ref><ref>Western Morning News - Wednesday 03 October 1917</ref>


1916 Opened the main premises in Bedford Street, Exeter
1916 Opened the main premises in [[Bedford Street, Exeter]]


1923 Opened another at [[High Street, Exeter: 48| 48-49 High Street, Exeter]]
1923 Opened another at [[High Street, Exeter: 48| 48-49 High Street, Exeter]]

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1961. Dellers.

See William Lambshead (1848-1932) and his two sons Samuel Herbert Lambshead and William Lambshead

1906 Opened its first café in the old Exeter Bank premises, next door to the Royal Clarence Hotel, and on the corner of Martin's Lane, Exeter.

1907 Deller's Cafe, Cathedral Close, Exeter. Opposite Worth's Art Galleries.[1]

1912-17 William Lambshead, Junior is manager.[2][3]

1916 Opened the main premises in Bedford Street, Exeter

1923 Opened another at 48-49 High Street, Exeter

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 28 March 1907
  2. Western Times - Thursday 15 August 1912
  3. Western Morning News - Wednesday 03 October 1917