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- Phoenix Heights, also known as 4 Mastmaker Road, is a mixed tenure residential development in the Millwall area of London, near to South Quay DLR station...
- Lemon. Mastmaker Robert Todd then bought the estate, leaving it to his partner Thomas Todd and his wife's cousin Elizabeth, wife of mastmaker Charles...
- known as pole masts. Those who specialised in making masts were known as mastmakers. For square-sail carrying ships, masts in their standard names in bow...
- Brady's architectural firm completed Phoenix Heights in London. Located on Mastmaker Road, this high density project consists of 199 mixed tenure homes with...
- for centuries, well into the 20th century. It was inhabited by sailors, mastmakers, boatbuilders, blockmakers, instrument-makers, victuallers and representatives...
- activity, the Master-Caulker, Master-Ropeworker, Master-Boatbuilder, Master-Mastmaker. In Dockyards where there was a ropewalk (viz Woolwich, Chatham, Portsmouth...
- The premises of George and William Lamb, mastmakers of 92 Narrow Street, and Charles John Hartnoll, barge building in the foreground, mid-nineteenth century...
- English shipbuilder for the Royal Navy. In 1741, he was Foreman and Master Mastmaker of Deptford Dockyard. In March 1743 he was appointed Master Caulker. In...
- Dockyard, and was placed on the pay roll of the Royal Navy as a Master Mastmaker on 1 November 1728. He was made a Master Caulker on 23 April 1733, and...
- Sheerness and other towns in Kent. In 1773 Shrubsole was appointed master-mastmaker at Woolwich, but later in the year received promotion at Sheerness. In...