Lucas Brothers (company), the Glossary
Lucas Brothers was a leading British building business based in London.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Alexandra Palace, Cannon Street station, Chair (officer), Charing Cross railway station, Charterhouse School, Cliveden, Construction, Great Eastern Hotel, London, Henham Park, John Aird & Co., John Kelk, Junior Carlton Club, Keith Middlemas, King's College Hospital, Langham Hotel, London, Liverpool Street station, London, Lowestoft, Lowestoft railway station, Lucas and Aird, Lucas baronets, Morton Peto, Normanhurst Court, Norwich, Norwich & Brandon Railway, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Privately held company, Rendlesham Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Opera House, Somerleyton Hall, St Pancras, London, The Principal York, York railway station, 1862 International Exhibition.
- 1895 disestablishments in England
- British companies disestablished in 1895
- British companies established in 1842
- Construction and civil engineering companies disestablished in the 19th century
Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace is an entertainment and sports venue in North London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey.
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Cannon Street station
Cannon Street station, also known as London Cannon Street, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Travelcard zone 1 located on Cannon Street in the City of London and managed by Network Rail.
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Chair (officer)
The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.
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Charing Cross railway station
Charing Cross railway station (also known as London Charing Cross) is a central London railway terminus between the Strand and Hungerford Bridge in the City of Westminster.
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Charterhouse School
Charterhouse is a public school (English boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) in Godalming, Surrey, England.
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Cliveden
Cliveden (pronounced) is an English country house and estate in the care of the National Trust in Buckinghamshire, on the border with Berkshire.
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Construction
Construction is a general term meaning the art and science of forming objects, systems, or organizations.
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Great Eastern Hotel, London
Andaz London Liverpool Street is a 5 star hotel in the Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London; situated immediately south of Liverpool Street station, originally built as the Great Eastern Hotel in 1884.
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Henham Park
Henham Park is an historic estate in the parish of Wangford with Henham, situated north of the village of Blythburgh in the English county of Suffolk.
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John Aird & Co.
John Aird & Co. was once a leading British civil engineering business based in London. Lucas Brothers (company) and John Aird & Co. are Construction and civil engineering companies of the United Kingdom.
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John Kelk
Sir John Kelk, 1st Baronet (16 February 1816 – 12 September 1886) was a British Conservative Party politician, builder and public works contractor.
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Junior Carlton Club
The Junior Carlton Club was a London gentlemen's club, now dissolved, which was established in 1864 and was disbanded in 1977.
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Keith Middlemas
Robert Keith Middlemas (26 May 1935 – 10 July 2013) was an English historian, known for works on modern European political history.
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King's College Hospital
King's College Hospital is a major teaching hospital and major trauma centre in Denmark Hill, Camberwell in the London Borough of Lambeth, referred to locally and by staff simply as "King's" or abbreviated internally to "KCH".
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Langham Hotel, London
The Langham, London, is a 5-star hotel in London, England.
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Liverpool Street station
Liverpool Street station, also known as London Liverpool Street, is a major central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London, in the ward of Bishopsgate Without.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Lowestoft
Lowestoft is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England.
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Lowestoft railway station
Lowestoft railway station (formerly Lowestoft Central) serves the town of Lowestoft, Suffolk.
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Lucas and Aird
Lucas and Aird was a major civil engineering business operating in the 19th century. Lucas Brothers (company) and Lucas and Aird are Construction and civil engineering companies of the United Kingdom and Defunct companies based in London.
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Lucas baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Lucas: one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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Morton Peto
Sir Samuel Morton Peto, 1st Baronet (4 August 1809 – 13 November 1889) was an English entrepreneur, civil engineer and railway developer, and, for more than 20 years, a Member of Parliament (MP).
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Normanhurst Court
Normanhurst Court was a large manor house in the village of Catsfield in East Sussex.
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Norwich
Norwich is a cathedral city and district of the county of Norfolk, England of which it is the county town.
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Norwich & Brandon Railway
The Norwich & Brandon Railway (N&BR) was the second railway in Norfolk, England, after the Yarmouth & Norwich Railway (Y&NR).
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
The Oxford University Museum of Natural History (OUMNH) is a museum displaying many of the University of Oxford's natural history specimens, located on Parks Road in Oxford, England.
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Privately held company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.
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Rendlesham Hall
Rendlesham Hall was a large manor house in the village of Rendlesham in Suffolk.
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Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England.
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Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a historic opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London.
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Somerleyton Hall
Somerleyton Hall is a country house and estate near Somerleyton and Lowestoft in Suffolk, England owned and lived in by Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton, originally designed by John Thomas.
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St Pancras, London
St Pancras is a district in central London.
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The Principal York
The Principal York is an historic Grade II listed building on Station Road, adjacent to York railway station, England.
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York railway station
York railway station is on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) serving the cathedral city of York, North Yorkshire, England.
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1862 International Exhibition
The International Exhibition of 1862, officially the London International Exhibition of Industry and Art, also known as the Great London Exposition, was a world's fair held from 1 May to 1 November 1862 in South Kensington, London, England.
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See also
1895 disestablishments in England
- Bell's Temperance F.C.
- Derby Junction F.C.
- Lucas Brothers (company)
- Old Castle Swifts F.C.
- Redcar and Coatham F.C.
- Swifts F.C.
- Toole's Theatre
British companies disestablished in 1895
- Lucas Brothers (company)
British companies established in 1842
- Brinsley Colliery
- Burton Brewery Company
- Clayton & Shuttleworth
- Hart, Son, Peard and Co.
- Hoyland Fox
- Lucas Brothers (company)
- Ridley's Brewery
- Yarmouth & Norwich Railway
Construction and civil engineering companies disestablished in the 19th century
- Grissell and Peto
- John Brogden and Sons
- Lucas Brothers (company)
- Mull & Fromer, Masons and Builders
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Brothers_(company)
Also known as Lucas Borthers, Builders, Lucas Brothers, Builders.