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Re: 19th Century Lowestoft « Reply #30 Posted: 19 September 2009 at 01:28 PM »

This is an extract from the The British Medical Journal for an offer of employment, dated 16 May 1885. I was unsuccessful in my application! Grin


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Re: 19th Century Lowestoft « Reply #31 Posted: 19 September 2009 at 04:28 PM »

Gary - have you had to wait that long for a reply to your original application?



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Re: 19th Century Lowestoft « Reply #32 Posted: 19 September 2009 at 04:29 PM »

I see the wages havent changed ( wish there was a smiley with tongue in cheek) bet you'll find one Gary
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Re: 19th Century Lowestoft « Reply #33 Posted: 28 August 2010 at 06:09 PM »

Perhaps you may be interested in the www.lucasbrothers.co.uk web site.
They worked for Samuel Morton Peto and built most of south Lowestoft as well as the railway station and Somerleyton Hall and model village.
I was in Lowestoft a couple of weeks ago and left a folder of their works at the public record office and the photographs are on the site, although the weather wasn't wonderful.
I would love to hear from anyone who'se relations may have worked for them at their works in the inner harbour where Asda is now.
Also I am searching for a commemorative jug given to Lucas brothers workers who formed the 17th Suffolk Rifle Volunteers in 1865..... I went to all the antique shops but drew a blank!
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