Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Arthur Marshall Arter (c1877-1933) of [[Marshall-Arter|Marshall Arter and Co]]
Arthur Marshall Arter (c1877-1933) of [[Marshall-Arter|Marshall Arter and Co]]


1901 Living at 60 Upper Mall, Hammersmith: Andrew Arter (age 61 born Marylebone), Living on own means. With his two sons [[Arthur M. Arter]] (age 24 born Brompton), Mechanical Engineer, and [[Erland Arter]] (age 15 born Hammersmith). Two servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Living at 60 Upper Mall, Hammersmith: Andrew Arter (age 61 born Marylebone), Living on own means. With his two sons [[Arthur Marshall Arter|Arthur M. Arter]] (age 24 born Brompton), Mechanical Engineer, and [[Erland Arter]] (age 15 born Hammersmith). Two servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


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Arthur Marshall Arter (c1877-1933) of Marshall Arter and Co

1901 Living at 60 Upper Mall, Hammersmith: Andrew Arter (age 61 born Marylebone), Living on own means. With his two sons Arthur M. Arter (age 24 born Brompton), Mechanical Engineer, and Erland Arter (age 15 born Hammersmith). Two servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census