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English: FOLKESTONE
1891 William Fetherstone PLUMBING, PICTURE FRAMER, OIL PAINTER William's businesses were both practical (decorating, plumbing, glazing and picture-framing) and artistic (gilding and the production of oil paintings and engravings). He lived above the shop with his daughter Annie, who took over the business in 1911 on her father's death, concentrating on gilding and selling artists' materials. |
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inscription: FOLKESTONE 1891 William Fetherstone PLUMBING, PICTURE FRAMER, OIL PAINTER William's businesses were both practical (decorating, plumbing, glazing and picture-framing) and artistic (gilding and the production of oil paintings and engravings). He lived above the shop with his daughter Annie, who took over the business in 1911 on her father's death, concentrating on gilding and selling artists' materials. (English)