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- and was built in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria's jubilee. Next is Stramongate Bridge, with four arches, which dates from 1794, although it includes...
- Newington, then just north of London; founded in 1824 by William Allen Stramongate School, Kendal, Westmorland (as it was then), operated 1698–1932 Wennington...
- college in Lancashire before moving to Kendal to become headmaster of Stramongate School. He died in the typhoid epidemic which swept England in 1884....
- The building is located on the north side of Wildman Street, near to Stramongate Bridge, to which it may also have some connection. The two-storey building's...
- The Maude, Wilson & Crewdsons Bank was established in "Farrers House", Stramongate in 1788. Joseph Maude, Christopher Wilson and Thomas Crewdson were the...
- personified by Elias Hicks. Braithwaite attended the Friends' School, Stramongate, Kendal, in the Lake District. In the late 1830s, he was drawn to the...
- the Finance Committee at the Ditchley Foundation. He was Chairman of Stramongate Ltd, on the Boards of LIBA, BBA, and the British German Chamber of Commerce...
- was a schoolmaster and taught at The Friends' School, Hobart and at Stramongate School at Kendal in England, both of them Quaker schools. George Linney's...
- October 2004 to October 2014. Cairncross was a non-executive director of Stramongate Ltd from 2005 to 2011 and a presenter of BBC Radio 4's Analysis programme...
- including Harrington Bridge in Derbyshire, St Mary's Bridge in Derby, Stramongate Bridge in Kendal, ****bria, and smaller bridges in Lancashire, and Cheshire...