Thomas Faulkner (topographer)
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Thomas Faulkner (1777–1855) was an English bookseller and topographer of West London. He is known for three principal works that were to become standard 19th-century references for the localities of Chelsea, Fulham and Kensington. Faulkner was a member of the Société des Antiquaires de Normandie - Society of Antiquaries of Normandy.
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Thomas Faulkner (topographer)
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Thomas Faulkner
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Thomas Faulkner
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Thomas Faulkner by J. Holmes
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'An Historical and Topographical Account of Chelsea and its Environs'.
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Topographer, writer, stationer and bookseller
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Thomas Faulkner (1777–1855) was an English bookseller and topographer of West London. He is known for three principal works that were to become standard 19th-century references for the localities of Chelsea, Fulham and Kensington. Faulkner was a member of the Société des Antiquaires de Normandie - Society of Antiquaries of Normandy.
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