W. E. Blake
of Stevenage road, Fulham, London, S.W, and Plymouth, building contractor.
1910 W. E. Blake, of London and Plymouth, were the contractors for the new Plymouth Hall.[1]
1911 Worked on the British Museum extension.[2]
1915 W. E. Blake Ltd, Rosebank Eng. Co., Lysia Street, Fulham, advertised for firms able to supply screwing plugs.[3]
1922 Company voluntarily liquidated; F. S. Blake was chairman.[4]
There are many later references to 'Blake's Wharf, Fulham'.
1968 Blakes Wharfs Ltd, Stevenage Road, Fulham. Wharfingers, Warehousemen, Export Packers, Transport Contractors.[5]