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Dalziel, Thomas (1823-1906) | The Brothers Dalziel dominated the world of wood-engraving | Printmaking & photography | Link to Wikipedia | Link to ODNB | https://victor More ... | Link to Ancestry | include | 30/01/2022 10:26:17 | |
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2 | Dalziel, Thomas (1823-1906) | 7 Oppidans Road | 1881-1891 | Destroyed by flying bomb WW2 | 51.54177080657036, -0.16034501219664493 | BZ: Belsize | include | |||
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1 | Dalziel, Thomas (1823-1906) | Hawley Road | 20 Hawley Road | 1851 | Demolished, location uncertain | 51.54308813078211, -0.14505125238624417 | GO: Gospel Oak and West Kentish Town | include | 03/12/2021 17:37:23 | |
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1 | Dalziel, Thomas (1823-1906) | 6 Chamberlain Street | 6 Bernard Street | 1861-1871 | 51.541147522623234, -0.15809476581657345 | PH: From Primrose Hill to Euston Road | include | |||
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