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Findlay & Co. :Findlay and Co's illustrated catalogue. Counters of every description made to order. Prices per foot on application. [1874]
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :"Why, if it isn't Mr Heatley... and you too Ms Wilkinson..." 25 January 2013
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