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Edward Gerrard
Edward Gerrard may refer to: * Edward Gerrard (footballer), English footballer * Edward Gerrard (taxidermist), founder of London taxidermy firm Edward Gerrard & Sons See also * Eddie Gerard, Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and manager {{hndis, Gerrard, Edward ...
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Edward Gerrard (footballer)
Edward Gerrard (1 December 1900–1987) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Preston North End Preston North End Football Club, commonly referred to as Preston, North End or PNE, is a professional football club in Preston, Lancashire, England, who currently play in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league syste .... References 1900 births 1987 deaths English footballers Men's association football midfielders English Football League players Preston North End F.C. players People from Aspull {{England-footy-midfielder-1900s-stub ...
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Edward Gerrard (taxidermist)
Edward Gerrard may refer to: * Edward Gerrard (footballer), English footballer * Edward Gerrard (taxidermist), founder of London taxidermy firm Edward Gerrard & Sons See also * Eddie Gerard, Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and manager {{hndis, Gerrard, Edward ...
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Edward Gerrard & Sons
Edward Gerrard & Sons was a taxidermy firm which operated in Camden Town, Camden, London from 1853 to the mid 1960s. History Edward Gerrard & Sons was a taxidermy firm founded and run by the Gerrard family from 1853 in Camden Town, Camden, London. The company also made anatomical models and dealt in sale of artefacts. The company was founded by Edward Gerrard (taxidermist), Edward Gerrard, who was an employee of the British Museum's zoological department, as an attendant. The business originally ran from the family home, 54 Queen's Street, Camden and later at a yard behind 61 College Place. They were initially known for their taxidermy of large game animals, but by the late 1800s, they were producing more small mounts which included some exotic animals. By the 1890s, Gerrard's son, also called Edward had taken over the business which he ran until his death in 1929. Each inheriting Gerrard was called Edward, with the next Edward dying in 1906, the company was inherited by his son Edw ...
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