Robert Bamford

[2] His parents married on Tuesday 18 April 1882 at St Luke's church on Bloomfield Road in South Lyncombe, Bath (on the A367).

[3] His father, who attended Trinity College, Cambridge, was the eldest son of the vicar of Poulton, Gloucestershire, who conducted the service.

His mother was the second daughter of Robert Porter (Australian) of Westfield House, on Bloomfield Road, in Bath.

Bamford & Martin Ltd was founded at 16 Henniker Place in West Kensington (off Fulham Road – the A308) on 15 January 1913.

[13] He contracted flu in January 1919, and subsequently married his nurse, Matilda, who was in the Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC).

[17][18] His wife Matilda died on Thursday 18 April 1974 at home at 19 Abbey Road in Brighton.

Also his mother Blanche Edith Myers 26 May 1856–5 Mar 1946 [Around the edge] The clocks, folk and pubs of Ditchling will miss him.

The site of Bamford & Martin in London SW3