Talbot and Sons was based at 292 Rotherhithe Street
The London Street Directory for 1921 shows "Talbot Brothers, barge builders," at several addresses on Rotherhithe Street: "145, 147, 149 and 200 (Norway, Ransome's and Carolina Wharves) and Clarence Wharf."
The company of Talbot Brothers survived into the 1960s.
TALBOT BROTHERS, ROTHERHITHE.
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This is a photograph of my Great Great Grandfather John William Talbot, proprietor of Ransoms Wharf Bermondsey and in the family business of Talbot Brothers, shown in the robes of Worshipful Master of Master Shipwrights Company. Born in 1830, he was the son of Robert Talbot and grandson of the founder of Talbot Brothers, also Robert, who was born in 1778.
John William Talbot was married to Matilda Woodley in 1853. They had 10 children, a number of which died in infancy. I am descended from his eldest son, John James Woodley Talbot. John William took his own life in 1883 at the age of 52.
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Hi Bobble and welcome to the site. Thank you for the nice photo of your Great Great Grandfather John William Talbot and the information regarding the Talbot family. The information provided really makes the photos more interesting and also gives more meaning to them.
Cheers Kiwi.
Cheers Kiwi.
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Lucy Talbot and sons Barge Builders, Rotherhithe Street circa 1860. Lucy was the widow of Thomas Talbot. The sons were Edward James Talbot, Thomas W H Talbot, Francis T Talbot and Robert John Talbot. Edward James Talbot was my great grandfather.
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Robert Talbot brought the barge building business down the Thames from Pangbourne to Lambeth in the 1790s. Subsequently he moved to Rotherhithe. See my blog about my ggg grandfather https://somerville66.blogspot.com/2014/ ... arges.html
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Established in the 1840s, they survived until the 1960s.
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