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Steers founder, George Halamandress, created the original Milky Lane ice cream parlours; this was followed in quick succession by the first South African steakhouse (the Rosebank Golden Spur), the Seven Steers steakhouse in Highlands North and the Black Steer in Yeoville in the early 1960s.
Founded by George Halamandress in the 1960s, Famous Brands originally was known as Steers.Halamandress had previously created the original Milky Lane ice cream parlours, followed in quick succession by the first South African steakhouse.
Thomas S. Steers was born in New York City, New York, in 1804.He was educated in public schools and entered the police force in 1848. Working his way up the ranks, he eventually became a police captain in 1857 and was assigned to head the Thirteenth Precinct where he remained for several years.
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Thomas Steers was thought to have been born in 1672 in Kent and died in 1750. He was England's first major civil engineer and built many canals, the world's first commercial wet dock (the Old Dock at Liverpool), St. George's Church at the site of Liverpool Castle, and a theatre.
Fanny Steers was the eldest daughter of William and Mary Steers, [1] who with their daughters ran lodging houses in Malvern Wells, for pilgrims who hoped to be cured by Malvern water.
George Steers (August 15, 1819 – September 25, 1856) [1] was a designer of yachts best known for the famous racing yacht America.He founded a shipyard with his brother, George Steers and Co, and died in an accident just as he was landing a major contract to build boats for the Russian Czar.
J. Rich Steers, Inc. was a prominent [1] New York-based contracting company focusing on waterfront work. [2] It specialized in heavy maritime infrastructure projects such as bridge and pier construction, tunnel, foundation and sewer and drain work.