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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...
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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)...
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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,...
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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...