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Mellor & Meigs, its predecessor and successor firm, was founded in 1906 by Walter Mellor and Arthur Ingersoll Meigs, who had worked together in the office of Theophilus P. Chandler Jr. The young architects designed clubs and suburban residences in a variety of revivalist styles.
Geoffrey James Mellor (1920–99) was an English writer and show business historian known for his books and journalism about films, theatre, the music hall and comedians. He published his books alternately under the names Geoff Mellor and G. J. Mellor.
The Free Church of Scotland, an evangelical presbyterian church formed in 1843 when its founders withdrew from the Church of Scotland, also known as the Kirk. See: See: Free Church of Scotland (1843-1900)
Mellors was the works side of M. Mellor & Sons Limited, [1] a lace manufacturing company founded by Moses Mellor, the inventor of the loop wheel for knitting machines. [ 2 ] The club was founded in 1883, [ 3 ] and most of the club's players came from the St Mary's district of Nottingham.
Alan Oakley's archive was sold in 2018 (Mellor & Kirk Auctioneers, Nottingham, August 2018) and reveals valuable insight into this debate that until 2018 had not been seen in public. The archive reveals that the Design Council did not consult Raleigh before citing Tom Karen as designer of the Chopper and the Design Museum merely acknowledge ...
Mellors is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Mellors (born 1950), British gay rights activist; John Mellors (1947–2021), Australian public servant; Mark Mellors (1880–1961), English footballer; Nathaniel Mellors (born 1974), British artist and musician; Ted Mellors (1907–1946), English international motorcycle road racer
The sons of Joseph Mellor may have been educated at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution, [21] but if so none was mentioned in any of the school's prizegiving ceremonies. Thomas Fox Mellor (1836 – 24 December 1898) was born in Rastrick, Yorkshire and came to South Australia with his parents as a four-year-old child. Unlike his ...
The Mellor Baronetcy, of Culmhead in the County of Somerset, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 24 January 1924 for Sir John Mellor, [4] Director of Prudential Assurance Company. The second Baronet was the Conservative member of parliament for Tamworth from 1935 to 1945 and for Sutton Coldfield from 1945 to ...