- the City of
London .
Gamages also ran a
successful mail-order business. Many of
those who were
children at the time
remember Gamages because of its unparallelled...
-
Lankan politician Saheli Rochana Gamage (born 1988), Sri
Lankan singer Willy Gamage, Sri
Lankan politician Gamages,
London department store Gammage (disambiguation)...
-
Gamage Point is a rock
point that
marks the
north side of the
entrance to Hero
Inlet on the
southwest side of
Anvers Island in Antarctica. The
United States...
- Lord, who
wanted to mix the
names of the two most
famous London stores,
Gamages and Hamleys. In late 2007 and
through the
first half of 2008, a number...
- USS
Gamage is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS
Gamage (1864), was a
Civil War
gunboat commissioned at
Mound City,
Illinois 23
March 1865...
-
Kavishka Lakshan Gamage (born 9
January 2001) is a Sri
Lankan cricketer. He made his T20
debut playing for Sri
Lanka Army
Sports Club
against Sri Lanka...
-
first floorwalkers were emplo**** at Selfridges,
which opened in 1909.
Gamages was
another department store in
which floorwalkers were used. In the late...
- Hirst's
eldest daughter Muriel married Leslie Gamage, the
elder son of
Arthur Walter Gamage, the
founder of
Gamages department store.
Leslie joined GEC and...
- and held in
position by a hook release. They were
manufactured by the
Gamages department store in
Central London and cost £6 17s 6d to make. In tests...
- such as Sir
Walter Raleigh.
Barbara was the sole
child and
heiress of John
Gamage (d. 1584), of
Coity Castle, Glamorgan, and his wife, Gwenllian. On the death...