Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 112Thoroton Society, 2008 List of members in each volume. |
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... Hine ( 1841-1916 ) George Hine was the eldest son of Thomas Chambers Hine ( 1813-99 ) and , after a private education conducted in England and France , he began articles with his father in 1858. As a young man , George spent three years ...
... Hine ( 1841-1916 ) George Hine was the eldest son of Thomas Chambers Hine ( 1813-99 ) and , after a private education conducted in England and France , he began articles with his father in 1858. As a young man , George spent three years ...
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... Hine on Mapperley and a number of other asylum buildings and continued working in this area up to his death in 1929 , by which time he was based in Croydon and was working with J M Sheppard . George Hine's Family Life George Hine was a ...
... Hine on Mapperley and a number of other asylum buildings and continued working in this area up to his death in 1929 , by which time he was based in Croydon and was working with J M Sheppard . George Hine's Family Life George Hine was a ...
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... Hine and an accountant named Thomas Leman , trading under the name of H Bray and Co. The company was then launched on the Stock Market in February 1883 , as the London Freehold Land and House Company , but was already in trouble by July ...
... Hine and an accountant named Thomas Leman , trading under the name of H Bray and Co. The company was then launched on the Stock Market in February 1883 , as the London Freehold Land and House Company , but was already in trouble by July ...
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Editors Notes | 12 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts | 73 |
distribution of RomanoBritish artefacts and firecracked | 79 |
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