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William Turner Lord (1846-1924) of [[W. Turner Lord and Co]] | William Turner Lord (1846-1924) of [[W. Turner Lord and Co]] and the [[Westminster Engineering Co]] | ||
1846 Born at Hackney | 1846 Born at Hackney |
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William Turner Lord (1846-1924) of W. Turner Lord and Co and the Westminster Engineering Co
1846 Born at Hackney
Married Emily Bailey
1871 Living at 225 Stanhope Street, St. Pancras: William T. Lord (age 24 born Hackney), Artist. With his wife, two children, a pupil and one servant.[1]
1891 Living at Stamford Brook Villa, Westcroft Square, Hammersmith: William T. Lord (age 44 born Hackney), Decorator, Architect, Electrical Engineer - Employer. With his wife Emily Lord (age 47 born Hemel Hempstead) and their three children; Alice E. Lord (age 23 born St. Pancras); William E. Lord (age 21 born St. Pancras), Decorator; and Emily F. Lord (age 16 born Hammersmith). One servant.[2]
1911 Living at Stamford Brook Villa, Hammersmith, London: William Turner Lord (age 64 born Hackney), Painter (Retired), also director of engineering co and bookselling co. With his wife Emily Lord (age 67 born Hemel Hempstead). They are married 44 years with 3 children. Also a visitor and one servant.[3]
1914 Published 'How I Pastel my Impressions'. Twelve plates, with an introduction.