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  2. James Templeton & Co - Wikipedia

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    Templeton's Carpet Factory, Glasgow Green, Scotland The grave of James Templeton, Glasgow Necropolis. James Templeton (1802-1885) was a farmer's son born in the Campbeltown area on 7 July 1802 the son of Archibald Templeton and his wife Ann Harvey. [1] Around 1820 he came to Glasgow to work in with a Mr Rose, a draper by trade. [2]

  3. Templeton On The Green - Wikipedia

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    Templeton On The Green, converted from the Templeton Carpet Factory, is a distinctive building near the People's Palace, in Glasgow, Scotland, opened in 1892. [1] In 1984 it was converted into the Templeton Business Centre, then in 2005 a major regeneration project made it into a mixed use 'lifestyle village' incorporating apartments, office space, and the WEST brewery, bar and restaurant.

  4. Glasgow Necropolis - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Necropolis holds graves of 19 Commonwealth service personnel, 15 from World War I and 4 from World War II, that are registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. [5] The first, and highest ranking, of those buried here is Lieutenant-General Sir James Moncrieff Grierson , who died in August 1914 in France and whose ...

  5. William Leiper - Wikipedia

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    In his native Glasgow, Leiper was responsible for Templeton's Carpet Factory and the Sun Life Building on West George Street, which housed Alexander Reid's famous art gallery, the banqueting hall of Glasgow City Chambers as well as a number of churches. [1] He also had a reputation for designing residential properties in the city and nearby.

  6. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Started by Samuel Cook, who opened a drapery in 1818 operating under the name of Dudley House. His son Samuel Quartus Cook joined in 1844 and the store became known as S. Cook & Son. The business was purchased by Alderman F. W. Cook in 1884. The business closed on the 26 April 1983 after 164 years of trading 1818 1983 [330] [331] J W Coombs ...

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