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50 Regent Street (15 – 16)

History of 50 Regent Street

1851:

(15)

Frederick Parker, 24, coach maker, b Cambridge

Caroline, 28, b Herts

Elizabeth Potter, 18, servant, b Abington

(16)

Thomas Ekin, 23, wine merchant, b Cambridge

Sarah Baker, servant, 43, b Cambs


1861:


1871:


1874:

Frederic Curzon, tailor and robemaker


1881: (15-16)

Frederick Curzon, 41, tailor and robemaker, b Cambridge


1891: (15-16)

Curzon


1901: (15-16)

Curzon


1911:

Curzon


1913:

Frank Suttle, tailor, hosier and hatter

Frank Suttle had premises in Fitzroy Street and at 50 Regent Street. He was a master tailor and was awarded 1st prize in 1909 at the Tailors Exhibition in London for fit, cut and style.


1964:

Stylebest Ltd, tailors

(50a) Grason Clinic and Beauty Salon

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