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Capworth Stores, 238 Capworth Street, Leytonstone

Capworth Stores - in 1954
In 1954, W T Donovan, Senior Window-dresser is watched by D
Coulden, in the window of the Capworth Stores, Leytonstone. - Black eagle
Quarterly Journal ***
Kindly provided by Alex Wilkinson
Known
Residents
The
following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican
or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1911- 1949/W C Frisby/../../../Black
Eagle Journal
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W C Frisby, licensee for 38 years, died on December 5th, 1949. He was
61 years of age, a fine cricketer and all round sportsman
- Black eagle Quarterly Journal ***
1951/R W Frisby/../../../Black
Eagle Journal
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*** Kindly provided by Alex Wilkinson
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