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1869 '''S. Taylor''' Printer of [[The Engineer]] of 4 and 5, Graystoke-place, leading from Curistor-street to Fetter-lane.
1869 '''S. Taylor''' Printer of [[The Engineer]] of 4 and 5, Graystoke-place, leading from Curistor-street to Fetter-lane.


Soon after THE ENGINEER started, [[George Reveirs]] was appointed manager at the printers and in 1874 he purchased the business from Samuel Taylor's executors.  
Previously [[Taylor and Greening]].
 
Soon after [[The Engineer|THE ENGINEER]] started in 1856, [[George Reveirs]] was appointed manager.
 
On Mr. Greening's retirement the business passed into the bands of Mr. Samuel Taylor becoming ''S. Taylor''' and when Mr. Taylor died in 1874 Mr. [[George Reveirs]] acquired it.  


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1869.

1869 S. Taylor Printer of The Engineer of 4 and 5, Graystoke-place, leading from Curistor-street to Fetter-lane.

Previously Taylor and Greening.

Soon after THE ENGINEER started in 1856, George Reveirs was appointed manager.

On Mr. Greening's retirement the business passed into the bands of Mr. Samuel Taylor becoming S. Taylor' and when Mr. Taylor died in 1874 Mr. George Reveirs acquired it.

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