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[[image:Im1919DMYBk-Langham.jpg|thumb| 1919.]]
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[[image:Im19280128CL-Langham.jpg|thumb| January 1928. ]]
[[image:Im19280128CL-Langham.jpg|thumb| January 1928. ]]
of 1, Chandos Street, London, W.
1862 Share issue. To construct a hotel on site with 180 feet in depth and 333 feet frontage. Eleven directors listed<ref>Morning Herald (London) - Monday 04 August 1862</ref>
1914 Incorporated as a Limited Company: Directorate: A. Gearing (Chairman), Sir A. C. Lucas, Bart., G. W. Carey, and R. H. Martin, H. B. Robarts (Director and Manager). E. F. Cox, Secretary. This family Hotel to rank as one of the most select and fashionable in London.


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Revision as of 08:41, 16 September 2024

August 1912.
1919.
January 1928.

of 1, Chandos Street, London, W.

1862 Share issue. To construct a hotel on site with 180 feet in depth and 333 feet frontage. Eleven directors listed[1]

1914 Incorporated as a Limited Company: Directorate: A. Gearing (Chairman), Sir A. C. Lucas, Bart., G. W. Carey, and R. H. Martin, H. B. Robarts (Director and Manager). E. F. Cox, Secretary. This family Hotel to rank as one of the most select and fashionable in London.

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Sources of Information

  1. Morning Herald (London) - Monday 04 August 1862