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Herbert Houlding (1888-1955) of [[Bert Houlding and Sons]]
Herbert Houlding (1888-1955) of [[Bert Houlding and Sons]]
1910 Bert Houlding, Charnley Street Garage, Preston.<ref>Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 19 July 1910</ref>


1911 Living at 43 Balfour Road, Preston: [[Herbert Houlding]] (age 22 born Preston), Motor Mechanic - Own account. With his parents and siblings.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at 43 Balfour Road, Preston: [[Herbert Houlding]] (age 22 born Preston), Motor Mechanic - Own account. With his parents and siblings.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1919 Trading as [[Bert Houlding, Marks and Co]], 215-17 Lancaster Road, Preston.<ref>Lancashire Evening Post - Saturday 18 October 1919</ref>


1939 Living at Fulwood, Lancs., a Maintenance Engineer
1939 Living at Fulwood, Lancs., a Maintenance Engineer

Revision as of 07:24, 8 August 2019

Herbert Houlding (1888-1955) of Bert Houlding and Sons

1910 Bert Houlding, Charnley Street Garage, Preston.[1]

1911 Living at 43 Balfour Road, Preston: Herbert Houlding (age 22 born Preston), Motor Mechanic - Own account. With his parents and siblings.[2]

1919 Trading as Bert Houlding, Marks and Co, 215-17 Lancaster Road, Preston.[3]

1939 Living at Fulwood, Lancs., a Maintenance Engineer

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Sources of Information

  1. Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 19 July 1910
  2. 1911 Census
  3. Lancashire Evening Post - Saturday 18 October 1919