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- Chiesmans was a department store group based in Lewisham, London. The business was established in 1884 as a general draper, expanding to become the largest...
- & Navy (formerly Chiesmans and originally Waymarks; acquired 1975; renamed Army & Navy in 1983; closed 1988) Upton Park, Chiesmans (formerly John Lewis;...
- Ilford, formerly Chiesmans (originally Burnes). Islington, formerly Chiesmans (originally T R Roberts) Kingston-upon-Thames, formerly Chiesmans (originally...
- variety of different ways, including Cheesman, Cheseman, Chesman, Chessman, Chiesman and Chisman. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Chesman, American...
- (Bristol) Marshall Roberts (Camden Town) Martins (Canterbury) bought by Chiesmans Maskreys (Whiteladies Road, Bristol) – closed 2012 Masons & Son (Ipswich)...
- seating for spectators on the first-floor and veranda. It is named the Chiesman Pavilion after a major benefactor of the club in the 1960s and 70s. The...
- 2000, the year he died. He was married twice. His first wife was Penny Chiesman from 1956 until their divorce in 1985. They were the parents of Kent cricketers...
- of Colonel H J W Brownrigg and Evelyn (née Huleatt). He married Joyce Chiesman in 1926 and they had a son and a daughter. Houterman, Hans and Koppes,...
- Horatio Chiesman Born August 13, 1797 Virginia, United States Died November 1, 1878(1878-11-01) (aged 81) Burleson County, Texas, United States Occupation(s)...
- Allders. Many smaller chains, like Army & Navy Stores, E Dingle & Co, and Chiesmans were swallowed up by House of Fraser. The market shrunk further with chains...