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Edward Norton Whiteaway (1
November 1928 – 18
October 1995) was a
British racing driver from England, who
raced from 1951 to 1963. His
single World Championship...
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became Pollen Street Capital,
bought Whiteaway Laidlaw Bank from the
Manchester Building Society.
Whiteaway Laidlaw Bank
rebranded as
Shawbrook Bank...
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known as
Maybank Chambers and
originally known as the
Whiteaway Laidlaw Building or the
Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co Building, was a
building on
Battery Road...
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Whiteaway Laidlaw was a
British department store chain which operated mainly in Asia,
including India, Ceylon, Burma, Singapore,
Malaysia and China. It...
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relocated elsewhere a few
times before returning to
Raffles Place in 1891.
Whiteaway Laidlaw was
first established on D'Almeida
Street in 1900
before moving...
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debut for
Cesare Perdisa. It was the only
Grand Prix
appearance for Ted
Whiteaway. This was the last
Grand Prix
appearance for
Alberto Ascari; he was killed...
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raced at Le Mans in 1957 and 1958. In the 1959 24
Hours of Le Mans, Ted
Whiteaway and John
Turner drove their AC Ace Bristol,
registration 650BPK, to the...
- 0 0 0 0 0 Ken
Wharton United
Kingdom 1952–1955 0 16 15 0 0 0 0 3 Ted
Whiteaway United
Kingdom 1955 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Graham Whitehead United Kingdom...
- £43
million loan that GUS had
provided to BL Universal. GUS
purchased Whiteaway,
Laidlaw & Co, a
British owned department store chain located in the far...
- Calcutta, India, he
founded the
great business house "
Whiteaway, Laidlaw, and Co.". Soon,
Whiteaway opened branches in
about 20 cities, in
India and the...