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Brief Description: Chapter 11 of the History of Slough by Maxwell Fraser takes you through the shops and manufacturers that have made Slough an industrial hub.
Subject Date: 01/01/1815 - 31/12/1972
Creator: Maxwell Fraser
Article: Chapter 11: Trade and industry
Publication: The history of Slough
Publisher: Slough Corporation
Owner: Slough Library
Contributor: Slough Library
 
Full Description: The history of Slough by Maxwell Fraser was originally a series of articles that appeared in the Slough Observer. In 1973 Fraser combined her articles, together with some other research, and produced the History of Slough. This article is a chapter from the second edition of her book which was published in 1980. It has been reproduces by permission of Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales and with the blessing of the Slough Observer and the Slough & District Civic Society.
 
Collection: Maxwell Fraser Collection
Place: Slough ; Beckensfild ; Beaconsfield ; George Green ; Grove Parade ; India Road ; Langley ; George Green Langley ; Upton Lee ; Upton Legh ; Upton Lea ; Stoke Road ; Upton Lea Upton Lee Upton Legh ; Uxbridge Road ; Wexham Road ; Albert Street ; Elmshott
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Subject: Trades and industries ; Farms and farming ; Bricks and brickmaking ; Churches ; Gravel extraction ; Parish Registers ; Farms and farming ; Stained Glass ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Clerks ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Parish Registers ; Churches ; Cinemas ; Pubs and inns ; Schools ; Churches ; Coachbuilders ; Pubs and inns ; Mills ; Public Parks ; Royalty ; Sports facilities ; Shops ; Field systems ; Pubs and inns ; Clergy ; Clergy
Name Subject: Bowyer family ; Slough & Langley Brick Co. ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Deverill family ; Diocesan Record Office ; Eton College Memorial to Fallen of the South African War ; Lidstone family ; London Ballast Co. ; Lovegroves's Bakery ; M.4 motorway ; Northcote of Upton Court and Upton Lea ; H. & J. Nash Ltd Brickworks ; Bishops of Oxford ; Sargeant family ; Great Western Railway ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton churchyard ; St. Mary’s Church Slough ; St. Mary’s Church Slough stained glass ; Sargeant family ; Slough & Langley Brick Co. Ltd. ; Upton Court ; Battle of Waterloo ; John Deverill Ltd. ; Adelphi Cinema ; Bowyer family ; Edward Thomas Bowyer ; Richard Bentley (1794-1871) ; Harry David Bowyer ; Buckingham Place ; Buckingham Gardens ; Charter Mayor ; Cippenham school ; Elliman family ; Eton College ; Gloucestershire ; Heatherden Hall ; Licensed Victuallers' school ; Luff family ; Charles Luff ; Henry James Lufff ; Mrs. Maria Luff ; Thomas Luff ; Methodist Church ; Slough Nurses' Home ; Palace Cinema ; Pinewood Studios ; Printing Works ; Queensmere ; the Slough Rectory ; St. Bernard's Convent ; St. Ethelbert's Roman Catholic church Presbytery ; St. Joseph's Preparatory School ; St. Mary’s Church Slough ; St. Mary’s Church Slough churchyard ; St. Mary’s Church Slough spire ; Sanger & Co. London ; Suters Ltd. ; Waitrose Supermarket ; White Hart Inn White Hart Hotel ; Windsor Castle ; Elliman's Embrocation ; Charles Bryant ; Blacklead Castle ; Nixey's Blacklead ; John Cook ; Keith Cook ; Elliman family ; James Elliman ; benefactions of James Elliman ; Elliman's Sons &: Co. Ltd. ; General Guiseppe Garibaldi ; Griffin ; George ; Halley family ; Halley's Mineral Water Works ; Horlicks Ltd. ; The Royal Hunt ; Ivy Parade ; Lyons & Lyons Ltd. ; R.G. McCormick ; Salt Hill mill-house ; William Neville ; Neville & Griffin's Dairy ; Nixey family ; John Nixey ; W.G. Nixey ; Nixey's Blacklead ; Park Dairy ; Salt Hill Fields ; Queensmere ; Royal Hunt ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton ; St. Laurence’s Church Upton churchyard ; St. Mary’s Church Slough ; Salt Hill Mill House ; Salt Hill Playing Fields and Recreation Ground ; Sanger & Co. London ; Springfield House ; Parish of Upton-cum-Chalvey Vicarage ; Upton Towers formerly Springfield the old Vicarage ; Wombwell's Menagerie ; Woods Brothers ; Michael H.H. Bayley ; Boots The Chemists ; Cippenham Court Farm ; Duffield &: Co. ; Eagle Brewery ; Gloucestershire ; Gotha Iron Works ; Green Line Coach garage ; Headington family ; Headington's shop ; Herbert & Co. ; Horlick family ; Horlicks Malted Milk factory ; the Gotha Iron Works ; Windsor Iron Works ; London Transport ; Oast-houses ; G.D. Peters & Co. G.D. Peters Group ; W. Pope & Sons ; Wisconsin Racing ; Great Western Railway ; British Rail Western Region ; Messrs. Tatner ; White Hart Inn White Hart Hotel ; Wisconsin U.S.A. ; Charles Worley ; Horlicks Ltd. ; American Army base ; Beecham Group ; Birmingham ; Bishop's Stortford Trading Estate ; Braintree Trading Estate ; Airwick products ; Common Market ; Elliman's Sons &: Co. Ltd. ; Ford Motor Company ; Gale Baiss & Co. Ltd. ; Belgium Ghent ; Government Surplus Disposal Board ; Government Training Centre ; Greenford Trading Estate ; Imperial Chemical Industries ; I.C.I. Paints ; Melbourne Australia ; Sir Noel Mobbs ; Motor Repair Depot ; Naylor Bros. Paints ; Nobel Chemical Industries ; Sir Percival Perry Lord Perry ; Scotland ; Slough Dump ; General Jan Christiaan Smuts ; Swansea Trading Estate ; Toronto Canada ; Training Centre ; Slough Estates Ltd. Trading Estate ; Trading Estate ; the Slough Apothecary ; Slough Arts Festival ; Buckinghamshire County Council ; Citizens' Advice Bureau ; Community Centre Farnham Road ; Community Centre Association ; Community Centre Upton Lea ; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother ; George VI ; High Wycombe Trading Estate ; Industrial Health Service ; Charles Knight ; Queen Mary ; Miss Mason A Walk Round Slough in the 1830s ; Sir Noel Mobbs ; Nuffield Foundation ; Nuffield Foundation Health & Social Service Fund ; John Peckham ; Slough Playing Fields ; Slough Arts Festival ; Slough Industrial Health Service ; Slough Council of Social Services ; William Joseph Taylor ; United States of America ; Yate Trading Estate ; F. Alleway ; John Bishop ; A. Boulter ; G. B. Bateman ; R. W. Bateman ; A. Bateman ; Joseph Bateman ; J. Beresford ; Chalvey Road West ; F. Cherrill ; Slough & District Civic Society ; Co-operative Society local branches ; E.Cornish ; Edward VII ; John Harding ; John Harding & Sons ; Leopold Coffee House Windsor Road ; Royal Windsor Guide ; Sandringham ; J. Singer ; Slough & District Civic Society ; Early telephone numbers Hardings ; T. Templeman ; shop assistants wages ; White Hart Inn White Hart Hotel ; H. Wilder ; Windsor Co-operative Society ; Windsor Guide ; the Rev. H. Savill Young ; Slough Co-operative Society ; Slough & District Co-operative Society ; Slough & District Chamber of Commerce ; A.J. Frenchum ; Lovegrove Chair Manufactory ; Slough Urban District Council ; Slough & District Chamber of Commerce ; W.J. Templeman ; Slough Urban District Council
Content Type: Book
Location: Slough Library
Local Ref: MF Chapter 11
Unique ID: sl-sl-max_chapter11-d-01-000.pdf
IPR: National Library of Wales
 
 
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