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British entrepreneur ( 1835-1908 )
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JSTOR ( June 2019 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Solomon Andrews Born ( 1835-04-05)5 April 1835 Trowbridge , Wiltshire Died 9 November 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) Solomon Andrews ( 5 April 1835 - 9 November 1908 ) was a British entrepreneur and head of the Solomon Andrews and Son bus and tram-operating company , based in Cardiff .
Family Andrews was born in Trowbridge , Wiltshire , the son of John Andrews and Charlotte .
On 27 March 1855 , Solomon married Mary Asher ( 20 August 1832 - 18 January 1870 ) , daughter of John and Mary Asher , in Trinity Church , Trowbridge .
There were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * Mary Lillah Asher Andrews ( 24 June 1857 ) married John McRae June 1880 in Cardiff and she died 13 Mar 1929 * Francis Emile Andrews ( 29
September 1858 - 30 November 1943 )
His second wife , whom he married on 15 June 1870 in Knighton Parish Church , was Mary Jane Udell ( born 2 March 1849 ) of Wrexham .
There were six children from this marriage : * Beatrice Andrews ( 6 April 1871 ) * Herbert Fletcher Andrews ( 16 April 1873 - 8 June 1874 ) * Florence Andrews *
May Andrews , married William Edgar Clogg *
Daisy Andrews * Sydney Solomon Andrews ( 26 February 1885 )
Career
By 1851 Andrews was living in Cardiff , at 17 Tredegar Street , and working as a baker and confectioner .
The house was owned by George and Charlotte Asher , George being a baker and confectioner , so Solomon was presumably learning the trade .
On 24 November 1856 , he leased a shop and house at 51 James Street .
On 17
December 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of Canton and Roath to Cardiff Docks .
By 1865 , he had eight cabs and he is thought to have been an omnibus proprietor by December 1866 .
His business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
His son Francis Emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as Solomon Andrews and Son , Andrews was a Conservative councillor on Cardiff Town Council , but lost his Roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
Transport Buses
Star Omnibus Company horse bus at the 2010 Cobham bus rally He was best known for the Andrews Star Omnibus Company and the Star Omnibus Company ( London ) which provided horse-drawn bus services in London .
His company also ran buses in : * Belfast *
Leicester *
Manchester *
Nottingham Trams *
Cardiff * Plymouth *
Portsmouth - Portsmouth Street Tramways Company *
Pwllheli - Pwllheli and Llanbedrog Tramway * Arthog - Barmouth Junction and Arthog Tramway Property
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In 1894 he purchased an area near Arthog consisting of several farms .
He developed three terraces of houses , including St Mary 's Terrace , Arthog Terrace , and Mawddach Crescent .
Mawddach Crescent was a row of properties overlooking the Mawddach estuary .
The Crescent was connected to Barmouth Junction railway station by the short-lived Barmouth Junction and Arthog Tramway which he constructed .
Andrews intended this to be the start of a purpose-built holiday resort but the surrounding land proved unsuitable for further construction .
In 1941 , during the Second World War , the Crescent was commandeered by the Royal Marines .
It was renamed Camp Iceland and used as a training facility .
St Mary 's Terrace in Arthog was also served by the Barmouth Junction and Arthog Tramway .
Aberdyfi Andrews purchased land here and started work by fencing off some of it .
However , this provoked trouble locally as public rights of way were affected , so no development ever took place .
The land was later sold to the local authority .
Cardiff Andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 Bute Street ( now Hayes Bridge Road ) in 1871 .
This building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the Solomon Andrews and Son firm .
In the 1870s the expansion of his omnibus business led to the acquisition of new sites for depots .
A freehold site was purchased at Severn Road , Canton , in 1875 , and a manager 's house , bus shed , stables and workshops was constructed .
In 1875 , he also undertook work on a leasehold site at Glebe Street , Penarth .
In 1880 he built a tram car depot at the junction of Ferry Road and Clive Street , Grangetown .
This was for the Cardiff District and Penarth Harbour Tramway Company which opened in 1881 .
Between 1881 and 1883 Andrews built five houses and shops , five cottages and Windsor Hall in Holmesdale Street , and some houses in Earl Street .
Andrews Terrace in Ferry Road , consisting of sixteen houses and a coffee tavern , was also constructed at around the same time .
In 1884 he constructed the Market Buildings in St Mary Street , Cardiff at a cost of some £12,000 .
Sadly this building was destroyed by fire in June 1885 , and it had been replaced by September 1886 , the new building being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete flooring to prevent further fires .
In 1885 in James Street he began construction of Mercantile Buildings which survived until demolished in the 1970s during a road widening scheme .
In 1888 Andrews completed the Imperial Buildings on St Mary Street , Cardiff , which became known as Barry 's Hotel .
He also built two streets of housing in Llandaff Yard , now Llandaff North ( Cymraeg : Ystum Taf ) , which were named Mary Street and Solomon Street ( later renamed Andrews Road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of Penarth Road , as well as between Crawshay Lane ( now Curran Road ) and Trade Street .
Terraced houses were built from the corner of Blaenclydach Street south-westwards along Penarth Road in 1891 to designs by the architect E.W.M. Corbett .
The Atlas , or Hayes , Building was erected around 1893 and this survived until destroyed by fire in 1958 .
In 1894 Andrews constructed residential property from 75 to 113 Penarth Road , and the Andrews ' Buildings on Queen Street to designs by the architect Edward Webb .
In 1895 the firm started building work in Penarth .
Andrews ' Buildings ( Penarth ) , erected in 1896 , consisted of five shops fronting Stanwell Road , a corner shop and two shops in Windsor Terrace .
In 1897 the company built Lloyds Bank on the corner of Windsor Road and Albert Road to designs by the architect Edward Webb .
This was followed by the Windsor Arcade , a row of shops on Windsor Road .
Around 1900 Metropole Buildings , 3-7 The Hayes , Cardiff was erected .
This building was badly damaged by an air raid in the Second World War , but was reconstructed in 1959 .
Numbers , 11 , 12 , and 13 Bute Street ( now Hayes Bridge Road ) were rebuilt in 1902 to designs by the architect Lennox Robertson .
Andrews also constructed Pembroke Buildings on Pembroke Terrace in the same year , using the architect E.W.M. Corbett .
Pwllheli Pwllheli Promenade In Pwllheli , Andrews was responsible for the development of the West End holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the West End Hotel .
The stone required to build the West End was provided by a local quarry that he leased at Carreg-y-defaid .
The company constructed the Pwllheli and Llanbedrog Tramway , which carried the stone and passengers .
The West End Hotel was constructed first , along with large houses numbered 1-4 The Parade .
The hotel was probably completed by 1895 and the houses in 1896 .
The construction was mostly in concrete , with the joinery being provided by his workshops in Cardiff and delivered to Pwllheli by rail .
Further building work was undertaken in 1897 , when plans for nos 5-10 The Parade were approved by the council .
Nos 11-16 followed quickly afterwards and all were completed by 1899 .
Construction of housing and shops in Cardiff Road was undertaken between 1897 and 1901 .
A power station was erected next to the Assembly Rooms behind the West End Hotel , to provide electrical power for the West End Hotel .
Retail * David Evans .
Department store in Swansea .
Eventually owned by House of Fraser .
* David Evans and Co .
Department store in Cardiff . * Evan Jones and Co .
Men 's outfitter 's in Cardiff .


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british entrepreneur [PERSON] ( 1835-1908 ) this article [ARTICLE] needs additional citations [GROUP] for verification [ACT] . please help improve this article [ARTICLE] by adding citations [GROUP] to reliable sources [RANK] . unsourced material [MATERIAL] may be challenged and removed . find sources [RANK] : " solomon andrews [PERSON] " businessman [PERSON] - news [SPEECH ACT] · newspapers [QUANTITY] · books [ENTITY] · scholar [PERSON] · jstor [UNKNOWN] ( june [PERIOD] 2019 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [SPEECH ACT] ) solomon andrews [PERSON] born [PERSON] ( 1835-04-05)5 april [PERIOD] 1835 trowbridge [PLACE] , wiltshire [PLACE] died 9 november [PERIOD] 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews [PERSON] ( 5 april [PERIOD] 1835 - 9 november [PERIOD] 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur [PERSON] and head [HEAD] of the solomon andrews [PERSON] and son bus [PERSON] and tram-operating company [INSTITUTION] , based in cardiff [PERSON] . family andrews [PERSON] was born in trowbridge [PLACE] , wiltshire [PLACE] , the son [PERSON] of john andrews [PERSON] and charlotte [PLACE] . on 27 march [PERIOD] 1855 , solomon [PERSON] married mary asher [PERSON] ( 20 august [PERIOD] 1832 - 18 january [PERIOD] 1870 ) , daughter [PERSON] of john [PERSON] and mary asher [PERSON] , in trinity church [PERSON] , trowbridge [PLACE] . there were five children [PERSON] from the marriage [STATE] but only two survived infancy [PERIOD] : * mary lillah asher andrews [PERSON] ( 24 june [PERIOD] 1857 ) married john mcrae june [PERIOD] 1880 in cardiff [PERSON] and she died 13 mar [PERSON] 1929 * francis emile andrews [PERSON] ( 29 september [PERIOD] 1858 - 30 november [PERIOD] 1943 ) his second wife [PERSON] , whom he married on 15 june [PERIOD] 1870 in knighton parish church [PERSON] , was mary jane udell [PERSON] ( born 2 march [PERIOD] 1849 ) of wrexham [PERSON] . there were six children [PERSON] from this marriage [STATE] : * beatrice andrews [PERSON] ( 6 april [PERIOD] 1871 ) * herbert fletcher andrews [PERSON] ( 16 april [PERIOD] 1873 - 8 june [PERIOD] 1874 ) * florence andrews [PERSON] * may andrews [PERSON] , married william edgar clogg [PERSON] * daisy andrews [PERSON] * sydney solomon andrews [PERSON] [PERSON] ( 26 february [PERIOD] 1885 ) career [STATE] by 1851 andrews [PERSON] was living in cardiff [PERSON] , at 17 tredegar street [PLACE] , and working as a baker [PERSON] and confectioner [PERSON] . the house [PLACE] was owned by george [PERSON] and charlotte asher [PERSON] , george [PERSON] being a baker [PERSON] and confectioner [PERSON] , so solomon [PERSON] was presumably learning the trade [EVENT] . on 24 november [PERIOD] 1856 , he leased a shop [BUILDING] and house [PLACE] at 51 james street [PLACE] . on 17 december [PERIOD] 1863 , he obtained a licence [PERSON] to operate a horse-drawn cab [INSTITUTION] from the new residential districts [CONCEPT] of canton [PLACE] and roath [PERSON] to cardiff docks [PERSON] . by 1865 , he had eight cabs [INSTITUTION] and he is thought to have been an omnibus proprietor [PLACE] by december [PERIOD] 1866 . his business interests [UNKNOWN] grew rapidly to include tramways [PLACE] , buses [CAR] , draperies [CLOTH] and collieries [RESOURCE] . his son francis emile [PERSON] ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company [INSTITUTION] and eventually became a partner [WOOD] , the business [STATE] becoming known as solomon andrews [PERSON] and son [PERSON] , andrews [PERSON] was a conservative councillor [EVENT] on cardiff town council [HUMAN GROUP] , but lost his roath ward seat [PERSON] at the 1887 elections [PERSON] . transport buses [CAR] star omnibus company [INSTITUTION] horse bus [PERSON] at the 2010 cobham bus [PERSON] rally he was best known for the andrews star omnibus company [INSTITUTION] [INSTITUTION] and the star omnibus company [INSTITUTION] ( london [PLACE] ) which provided horse-drawn bus services [CONCEPT] in london [PLACE] . his company [INSTITUTION] also ran buses [CAR] in : * belfast * leicester [PLACE] * manchester [PLACE] * nottingham trams [PLACE] * cardiff [PERSON] * plymouth [PLACE] * portsmouth [PLACE] - portsmouth street tramways [PLACE] company [INSTITUTION] * pwllheli [UNKNOWN] - pwllheli [UNKNOWN] and llanbedrog tramway [ROUTE] * arthog [UNKNOWN] - barmouth junction [POSITION] and arthog tramway property [PROPERTY] this section [PLANE] needs additional citations [GROUP] for verification [ACT] . please help improve this article [ARTICLE] by adding citations [GROUP] to reliable sources [RANK] in this section [PLANE] . unsourced material [MATERIAL] may be challenged and removed . ( june [PERIOD] 2019 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [SPEECH ACT] ) arthog mawddach crescent [EVENT] st mary [PERSON] 's terrace [PERSON] , arthog arthog terrace [PERSON] [PERSON] in 1894 he purchased an area [AREA] near arthog [UNKNOWN] consisting of several farms [QUANTITY] . he developed three terraces [CONCEPT] of houses [UNKNOWN] , including st mary [PERSON] 's terrace [PERSON] , arthog terrace [PERSON] , and mawddach crescent [EVENT] . mawddach crescent [EVENT] was a row [PERSON] of properties [PROPERTY] overlooking the mawddach estuary [WATER] . the crescent [EVENT] was connected to barmouth junction [POSITION] railway station [PLACE] by the short-lived barmouth junction [POSITION] and arthog tramway [ROUTE] which he constructed . andrews [PERSON] intended this to be the start [UNKNOWN] of a purpose-built holiday resort [PERSON] but the surrounding land [LAND] proved unsuitable for further construction [EVENT] . in 1941 , during the second world war [EVENT] , the crescent [EVENT] was commandeered by the royal marines [PERSON] . it was renamed camp iceland [PERSON] and used as a training facility [EVENT] . st mary [PERSON] 's terrace [PERSON] in arthog [UNKNOWN] was also served by the barmouth junction [POSITION] and arthog tramway [ROUTE] . aberdyfi andrews [PERSON] purchased land [LAND] here and started work [ACTIVITY] by fencing off some of it . however , this provoked trouble [ENTITY] locally as public rights [UNKNOWN] of way [UNKNOWN] were affected , so no development [EVENT] ever took place [PLACE] . the land [LAND] was later sold to the local authority [PERSON] . cardiff andrews [PERSON] undertook the rebuilding [ACT] of 10 bute street [PLACE] ( now hayes bridge road [PERSON] ) in 1871 . this building [BUILDING] was intended to be a grocery [ACT] and confectionery shop [BUILDING] and the headquarters [POSITION] of the solomon andrews [PERSON] and son firm [INSTITUTION] . in the 1870s the expansion [ACT] of his omnibus business [STATE] led to the acquisition [ACQUISITION] of new sites [UNKNOWN] for depots [CAR] . a freehold site [UNKNOWN] was purchased at severn road [PERSON] , canton [PLACE] , in 1875 , and a manager [PERSON] 's house [PLACE] , bus [PERSON] shed , stables [HORSE] and workshops [PERSON] was constructed . in 1875 , he also undertook work [ACTIVITY] on a leasehold site [UNKNOWN] at glebe street [PLACE] , penarth [UNKNOWN] . in 1880 he built a tram car depot [PERSON] at the junction [POSITION] of ferry road [PERSON] and clive street [PLACE] , grangetown [PLACE] . this was for the cardiff district [PLACE] and penarth harbour tramway company [INSTITUTION] which opened in 1881 . between 1881 and 1883 andrews [PERSON] built five houses [UNKNOWN] and shops [BUILDING] , five cottages [PLACE] and windsor hall [PLACE] in holmesdale street [PLACE] , and some houses [UNKNOWN] in earl street [PLACE] . andrews terrace [PERSON] in ferry road [PERSON] , consisting of sixteen houses [UNKNOWN] and a coffee tavern [PERSON] , was also constructed at around the same time [PERIOD] . in 1884 he constructed the market buildings [BUILDING] in st mary street [PLACE] , cardiff [PERSON] at a cost [EVENT] of some £12,000 . sadly this building [BUILDING] was destroyed by fire [FIRE] in june [PERIOD] 1885 , and it had been replaced by september [PERIOD] 1886 , the new building [BUILDING] being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete [FOOD] flooring to prevent further fires [FIRE] . in 1885 in james street [PLACE] he began construction [EVENT] of mercantile buildings [BUILDING] which survived until demolished in the 1970s during a road [PERSON] widening scheme [ESTATE] . in 1888 andrews [PERSON] completed the imperial buildings [BUILDING] on st mary street [PLACE] , cardiff [PERSON] , which became known as barry [PERSON] 's hotel [PLACE] . he also built two streets [POSITION] of housing [ACQUISITION] in llandaff yard [PERSON] , now llandaff north [PLACE] ( cymraeg [UNKNOWN] : ystum taf [UNKNOWN] ) , which were named mary street [PLACE] and solomon street [PLACE] ( later renamed andrews road [PERSON] ) , and was involved in the construction [EVENT] of warehouses [PLACE] on the southern side [PLACE] of penarth road [PERSON] , as well as between crawshay lane [PERSON] ( now curran road [PERSON] ) and trade street [PLACE] . terraced houses [UNKNOWN] were built from the corner [STATE] of blaenclydach street [PLACE] south-westwards along penarth road [PERSON] in 1891 to designs [SET] by the architect e.w.m. corbett [PERSON] . the atlas [VERTEBRATE] , or hayes [PERSON] , building [BUILDING] was erected around 1893 and this survived until destroyed by fire [FIRE] in 1958 . in 1894 andrews [PERSON] constructed residential property [PROPERTY] from 75 to 113 penarth road [PERSON] , and the andrews [PERSON] ' buildings [BUILDING] on queen street [PLACE] to designs [SET] by the architect edward webb [PERSON] . in 1895 the firm [INSTITUTION] started building [BUILDING] work [ACTIVITY] in penarth [UNKNOWN] . andrews [PERSON] ' buildings [BUILDING] ( penarth [UNKNOWN] ) , erected in 1896 , consisted of five shops [BUILDING] fronting stanwell road [PERSON] , a corner shop [BUILDING] and two shops [BUILDING] in windsor terrace [PERSON] . in 1897 the company [INSTITUTION] built lloyds bank [PLACE] on the corner [STATE] of windsor road [PERSON] and albert road [PERSON] to designs [SET] by the architect edward webb [PERSON] . this was followed by the windsor arcade [PERSON] , a row [PERSON] of shops [BUILDING] on windsor road [PERSON] . around 1900 metropole buildings [BUILDING] , 3-7 the hayes [PERSON] , cardiff [PERSON] was erected . this building [BUILDING] was badly damaged by an air raid [PERSON] in the second world war [EVENT] , but was reconstructed in 1959 . numbers [NUMBER] , 11 , 12 , and 13 bute street [PLACE] ( now hayes bridge road [PERSON] ) were rebuilt in 1902 to designs [SET] by the architect lennox robertson [PERSON] . andrews [PERSON] also constructed pembroke buildings [BUILDING] on pembroke terrace [PERSON] in the same year [PERIOD] , using the architect e.w.m. corbett [PERSON] . pwllheli pwllheli [UNKNOWN] promenade [SEQUENCE] in pwllheli [UNKNOWN] , andrews [PERSON] was responsible for the development [EVENT] of the west end holiday resort [PERSON] , which included a promenade [SEQUENCE] , housing [ACQUISITION] , roads [PERSON] , a recreation ground [PROPERTY] , golf course [PERSON] , and the west end hotel [PLACE] . the stone [PERSON] required to build the west end [PLACE] was provided by a local quarry [POSITION] that he leased at carreg-y-defaid . the company [INSTITUTION] constructed the pwllheli [UNKNOWN] and llanbedrog tramway [ROUTE] , which carried the stone [PERSON] and passengers [PERSON] . the west end hotel [PLACE] was constructed first , along with large houses [UNKNOWN] numbered 1-4 the parade [CONCEPT] . the hotel [PLACE] was probably completed by 1895 and the houses [UNKNOWN] in 1896 . the construction [EVENT] was mostly in concrete [FOOD] , with the joinery [DEVICE] being provided by his workshops [PERSON] in cardiff [PERSON] and delivered to pwllheli [UNKNOWN] by rail [PERSON] . further building [BUILDING] work [ACTIVITY] was undertaken in 1897 , when plans [PLAN] for nos [UNKNOWN] 5-10 the parade [CONCEPT] were approved by the council [HUMAN GROUP] . nos [UNKNOWN] 11-16 followed quickly afterwards and all were completed by 1899 . construction [EVENT] of housing [ACQUISITION] and shops [BUILDING] in cardiff road [PERSON] was undertaken between 1897 and 1901 . a power station [PLACE] was erected next to the assembly rooms [UNKNOWN] behind the west end hotel [PLACE] , to provide electrical power [POWER] for the west end hotel [PLACE] . retail [AMOUNT] * david evans [PERSON] . department store [HEAD] in swansea [PLACE] . eventually owned by house [PLACE] of fraser [PERSON] . * david evans [PERSON] and co . department store [HEAD] in cardiff [PERSON] . * evan jones [PERSON] and co . men [PERSON] 's outfitter [PERSON] 's in cardiff [PERSON] .

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2cardiff10PERSON jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
3june6PERIOD jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
4houses6UNKNOWN he developed three terraces of houses , including st mary 's terrace , arthog terrace , and mawddach crescent .
5pwllheli5UNKNOWN pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
6solomon andrews5PERSON find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
7shops5BUILDING between 1881 and 1883 andrews built five houses and shops , five cottages and windsor hall in holmesdale street , and some houses in earl street .
8construction5EVENT andrews intended this to be the start of a purpose-built holiday resort but the surrounding land proved unsuitable for further construction .
9building5BUILDING this building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the solomon andrews and son firm .
10company4INSTITUTION jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
11house4PLACE the house was owned by george and charlotte asher , george being a baker and confectioner , so solomon was presumably learning the trade .
12november4PERIOD jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
13west end hotel4PLACE pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
14work4ACTIVITY aberdyfi andrews purchased land here and started work by fencing off some of it .
15citations4GROUP this article needs additional citations for verification .
16designs4SET terraced houses were built from the corner of blaenclydach street south-westwards along penarth road in 1891 to designs by the architect e.w.m. corbett .
17sources3RANK please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources .
18arthog3UNKNOWN pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
19land3LAND andrews intended this to be the start of a purpose-built holiday resort but the surrounding land proved unsuitable for further construction .
20barmouth junction3POSITION pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
21terrace3PERSON unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
22penarth3UNKNOWN in 1875 , he also undertook work on a leasehold site at glebe street , penarth .
23housing3ACQUISITION he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
24april3PERIOD jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
25penarth road3PLACE he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
26article3ARTICLE this article needs additional citations for verification .
27hayes bridge road2PERSON cardiff andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) in 1871 .
28trowbridge2PLACE jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
29verification2ACT this article needs additional citations for verification .
30buses2CAR his business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
31buildings2BUILDING in 1884 he constructed the market buildings in st mary street , cardiff at a cost of some £12,000 .
32canton2PLACE december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
33corner2STATE terraced houses were built from the corner of blaenclydach street south-westwards along penarth road in 1891 to designs by the architect e.w.m. corbett .
34st mary street2PLACE in 1884 he constructed the market buildings in st mary street , cardiff at a cost of some £12,000 .
35workshops2PERSON a freehold site was purchased at severn road , canton , in 1875 , and a manager 's house , bus shed , stables and workshops was constructed .
36mawddach crescent2EVENT unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
37fire2FIRE sadly this building was destroyed by fire in june 1885 , and it had been replaced by september 1886 , the new building being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete flooring to prevent further fires .
38entrepreneur2PERSON british entrepreneur ( 1835-1908 )
39development2EVENT however , this provoked trouble locally as public rights of way were affected , so no development ever took place .
40arthog tramway2ROUTE pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
41nos2UNKNOWN further building work was undertaken in 1897 , when plans for nos 5-10 the parade were approved by the council .
42unsourced material2MATERIAL unsourced material may be challenged and removed .
43hotel2PLACE in 1888 andrews completed the imperial buildings on st mary street , cardiff , which became known as barry 's hotel .
44ferry road2PERSON in 1880 he built a tram car depot at the junction of ferry road and clive street , grangetown .
45learn2ACT jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
46december2PERIOD december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
47second world war2EVENT in 1941 , during the second world war , the crescent was commandeered by the royal marines .
48hayes2PERSON cardiff andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) in 1871 .
49mary asher2PERSON on 27 march 1855 , solomon married mary asher ( 20 august 1832 - 18 january 1870 ) , daughter of john and mary asher , in trinity church , trowbridge .
50parade2CONCEPT the west end hotel was constructed first , along with large houses numbered 1-4 the parade .
51stone2PERSON the stone required to build the west end was provided by a local quarry that he leased at carreg-y-defaid .
52baker2PERSON by 1851 andrews was living in cardiff , at 17 tredegar street , and working as a baker and confectioner .
53llanbedrog tramway2ROUTE pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
54solomon2PERSON find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
55edward webb2PERSON in 1894 andrews constructed residential property from 75 to 113 penarth road , and the andrews ' buildings on queen street to designs by the architect edward webb .
56crescent2EVENT unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
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58march2PERIOD on 27 march 1855 , solomon married mary asher ( 20 august 1832 - 18 january 1870 ) , daughter of john and mary asher , in trinity church , trowbridge .
59row2PERSON mawddach crescent was a row of properties overlooking the mawddach estuary .
60business2STATE his business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
61george2PERSON the house was owned by george and charlotte asher , george being a baker and confectioner , so solomon was presumably learning the trade .
62message2SPEECH ACT jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
63children2PERSON there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
64son2PERSON jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
65confectioner2PERSON by 1851 andrews was living in cardiff , at 17 tredegar street , and working as a baker and confectioner .
66marriage2STATE there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
67windsor road2PERSON in 1897 the company built lloyds bank on the corner of windsor road and albert road to designs by the architect edward webb .
68september2PERIOD september 1858 - 30 november 1943 )
69concrete2FOOD sadly this building was destroyed by fire in june 1885 , and it had been replaced by september 1886 , the new building being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete flooring to prevent further fires .
70london2PLACE star omnibus company horse bus at the 2010 cobham bus rally he was best known for the andrews star omnibus company and the star omnibus company ( london ) which provided horse-drawn bus services in london .
71st mary2PERSON unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
72bute street2PLACE cardiff andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) in 1871 .
73wiltshire2PLACE jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
74e.w.m. corbett2PERSON terraced houses were built from the corner of blaenclydach street south-westwards along penarth road in 1891 to designs by the architect e.w.m. corbett .
75james street2PLACE on 24 november 1856 , he leased a shop and house at 51 james street .
76david evans2PERSON retail * david evans .
77site2UNKNOWN a freehold site was purchased at severn road , canton , in 1875 , and a manager 's house , bus shed , stables and workshops was constructed .
78department store2HEAD department store in swansea .
79mary lillah asher andrews1PERSON there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
80cardiff andrews1PERSON cardiff andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) in 1871 .
81august1PERIOD on 27 march 1855 , solomon married mary asher ( 20 august 1832 - 18 january 1870 ) , daughter of john and mary asher , in trinity church , trowbridge .
82cost1EVENT in 1884 he constructed the market buildings in st mary street , cardiff at a cost of some £12,000 .
83penarth harbour tramway company1INSTITUTION this was for the cardiff district and penarth harbour tramway company which opened in 1881 .
84windsor terrace1PERSON andrews ' buildings ( penarth ) , erected in 1896 , consisted of five shops fronting stanwell road , a corner shop and two shops in windsor terrace .
85districts1CONCEPT december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
86trinity church1PERSON on 27 march 1855 , solomon married mary asher ( 20 august 1832 - 18 january 1870 ) , daughter of john and mary asher , in trinity church , trowbridge .
87sydney solomon andrews1PERSON daisy andrews * sydney solomon andrews ( 26 february 1885 )
88cymraeg1UNKNOWN he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
89john1PERSON family andrews was born in trowbridge , wiltshire , the son of john andrews and charlotte .
90depots1CAR in the 1870s the expansion of his omnibus business led to the acquisition of new sites for depots .
91grocery1ACT this building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the solomon andrews and son firm .
92books1ENTITY find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
93bus1PERSON jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
94bus services1CONCEPT star omnibus company horse bus at the 2010 cobham bus rally he was best known for the andrews star omnibus company and the star omnibus company ( london ) which provided horse-drawn bus services in london .
95plans1PLAN further building work was undertaken in 1897 , when plans for nos 5-10 the parade were approved by the council .
96streets1POSITION he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
97collieries1RESOURCE his business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
98built lloyds bank1PLACE in 1897 the company built lloyds bank on the corner of windsor road and albert road to designs by the architect edward webb .
99place1PLACE however , this provoked trouble locally as public rights of way were affected , so no development ever took place .
100albert road1PERSON in 1897 the company built lloyds bank on the corner of windsor road and albert road to designs by the architect edward webb .
101trade1EVENT the house was owned by george and charlotte asher , george being a baker and confectioner , so solomon was presumably learning the trade .
102cardiff district1PLACE this was for the cardiff district and penarth harbour tramway company which opened in 1881 .
103trouble1ENTITY however , this provoked trouble locally as public rights of way were affected , so no development ever took place .
104rights1UNKNOWN however , this provoked trouble locally as public rights of way were affected , so no development ever took place .
105plymouth1PLACE cardiff * plymouth *
106curran road1PERSON he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
107west end1PLACE pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
108elections1PERSON his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
109property1PROPERTY pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
110imperial buildings1PLACE in 1888 andrews completed the imperial buildings on st mary street , cardiff , which became known as barry 's hotel .
111quarry1POSITION the stone required to build the west end was provided by a local quarry that he leased at carreg-y-defaid .
112sites1UNKNOWN in the 1870s the expansion of his omnibus business led to the acquisition of new sites for depots .
113mawddach estuary1WATER mawddach crescent was a row of properties overlooking the mawddach estuary .
114partner1WOOD his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
115arthog arthog terrace1PERSON unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
116portsmouth street tramways company1INSTITUTION portsmouth - portsmouth street tramways company *
117holiday resort1PERSON andrews intended this to be the start of a purpose-built holiday resort but the surrounding land proved unsuitable for further construction .
118daisy andrews1PERSON daisy andrews * sydney solomon andrews ( 26 february 1885 )
119evan jones1PERSON department store in cardiff . * evan jones and co .
120cardiff town council1HUMAN GROUP his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
121expansion1ACT in the 1870s the expansion of his omnibus business led to the acquisition of new sites for depots .
122cab1INSTITUTION december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
123roads1PERSON pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
124francis emile andrews1PERSON there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
125trade street1PLACE he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
126side1PLACE he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
127arthog terrace1PERSON unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
128son firm1INSTITUTION this building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the solomon andrews and son firm .
129pembroke buildings1PERSON andrews also constructed pembroke buildings on pembroke terrace in the same year , using the architect e.w.m. corbett .
130barry1PERSON in 1888 andrews completed the imperial buildings on st mary street , cardiff , which became known as barry 's hotel .
131cardiff docks1PERSON december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
132william edgar clogg1PERSON may andrews , married william edgar clogg *
133market buildings1BUILDING in 1884 he constructed the market buildings in st mary street , cardiff at a cost of some £12,000 .
134holmesdale street1PLACE between 1881 and 1883 andrews built five houses and shops , five cottages and windsor hall in holmesdale street , and some houses in earl street .
135confectionery shop1BUILDING this building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the solomon andrews and son firm .
136passengers1PERSON the company constructed the pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway , which carried the stone and passengers .
137son francis emile1PERSON his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
138nottingham trams1PLACE nottingham trams *
139windsor hall1PLACE between 1881 and 1883 andrews built five houses and shops , five cottages and windsor hall in holmesdale street , and some houses in earl street .
140tram car depot1PERSON in 1880 he built a tram car depot at the junction of ferry road and clive street , grangetown .
141herbert fletcher andrews1PERSON there were six children from this marriage : * beatrice andrews ( 6 april 1871 ) * herbert fletcher andrews ( 16 april 1873 - 8 june 1874 ) * florence andrews *
142rebuilding1ACT cardiff andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) in 1871 .
143earl street1PLACE between 1881 and 1883 andrews built five houses and shops , five cottages and windsor hall in holmesdale street , and some houses in earl street .
144newspapers1QUANTITY find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
145february1PERIOD daisy andrews * sydney solomon andrews ( 26 february 1885 )
146solomon andrews born1PERSON jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
147jstor1UNKNOWN jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
148promenade1SEQUENCE pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
149scheme1ESTATE in 1885 in james street he began construction of mercantile buildings which survived until demolished in the 1970s during a road widening scheme .
150west end holiday resort1PERSON pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
151florence andrews1PERSON there were six children from this marriage : * beatrice andrews ( 6 april 1871 ) * herbert fletcher andrews ( 16 april 1873 - 8 june 1874 ) * florence andrews *
152mar1PERSON there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
153power1POWER a power station was erected next to the assembly rooms behind the west end hotel , to provide electrical power for the west end hotel .
154businessman1PERSON find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
155crawshay lane1PERSON he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
156solomon street1PLACE he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
157charlotte1PLACE family andrews was born in trowbridge , wiltshire , the son of john andrews and charlotte .
158tramways1PLACE his business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
159arthog tramway property1PROPERTY pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
160rail1PERSON the construction was mostly in concrete , with the joinery being provided by his workshops in cardiff and delivered to pwllheli by rail .
161stanwell road1PLACE andrews ' buildings ( penarth ) , erected in 1896 , consisted of five shops fronting stanwell road , a corner shop and two shops in windsor terrace .
162training facility1EVENT it was renamed camp iceland and used as a training facility .
163career1STATE career
164april trowbridge1PERSON
165andrews terrace1PERSON andrews terrace in ferry road , consisting of sixteen houses and a coffee tavern , was also constructed at around the same time .
166golf course1PERSON pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
167tredegar street1PLACE by 1851 andrews was living in cardiff , at 17 tredegar street , and working as a baker and confectioner .
168business interests1UNKNOWN his business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
169road1PERSON cardiff andrews undertook the rebuilding of 10 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) in 1871 .
170fires1FIRE sadly this building was destroyed by fire in june 1885 , and it had been replaced by september 1886 , the new building being constructed with eight-inch-thick concrete flooring to prevent further fires .
171cardiff road1PERSON construction of housing and shops in cardiff road was undertaken between 1897 and 1901 .
172head1HEAD jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
173andrews star omnibus company1INSTITUTION star omnibus company horse bus at the 2010 cobham bus rally he was best known for the andrews star omnibus company and the star omnibus company ( london ) which provided horse-drawn bus services in london .
174royal marines1PERSON in 1941 , during the second world war , the crescent was commandeered by the royal marines .
175coffee tavern1PERSON andrews terrace in ferry road , consisting of sixteen houses and a coffee tavern , was also constructed at around the same time .
176shop1BUILDING on 24 november 1856 , he leased a shop and house at 51 james street .
177son bus1PERSON jstor ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) solomon andrews born ( 1835-04-05)5 april 1835 trowbridge , wiltshire died 9 november 1908( 1908-11-09 ) ( aged 73 ) solomon andrews ( 5 april 1835 - 9 november 1908 ) was a british entrepreneur and head of the solomon andrews and son bus and tram-operating company , based in cardiff .
178severn road1PERSON a freehold site was purchased at severn road , canton , in 1875 , and a manager 's house , bus shed , stables and workshops was constructed .
179time1PERIOD andrews terrace in ferry road , consisting of sixteen houses and a coffee tavern , was also constructed at around the same time .
180camp iceland1PERSON it was renamed camp iceland and used as a training facility .
181terraces1CONCEPT he developed three terraces of houses , including st mary 's terrace , arthog terrace , and mawddach crescent .
182wrexham1PERSON his second wife , whom he married on 15 june 1870 in knighton parish church , was mary jane udell ( born 2 march 1849 ) of wrexham .
183portsmouth1PLACE portsmouth - portsmouth street tramways company *
184draperies1CLOTH his business interests grew rapidly to include tramways , buses , draperies and collieries .
185transport buses star omnibus company horse bus1PERSON
186charlotte asher1PERSON the house was owned by george and charlotte asher , george being a baker and confectioner , so solomon was presumably learning the trade .
187proprietor1PLACE by 1865 , he had eight cabs and he is thought to have been an omnibus proprietor by december 1866 .
188pembroke terrace1PERSON andrews also constructed pembroke buildings on pembroke terrace in the same year , using the architect e.w.m. corbett .
189news1SPEECH ACT find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
190mercantile buildings1BUILDING in 1885 in james street he began construction of mercantile buildings which survived until demolished in the 1970s during a road widening scheme .
191blaenclydach street1PLACE terraced houses were built from the corner of blaenclydach street south-westwards along penarth road in 1891 to designs by the architect e.w.m. corbett .
192air raid1PERSON this building was badly damaged by an air raid in the second world war , but was reconstructed in 1959 .
193roath ward seat1PERSON his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
194authority1PERSON the land was later sold to the local authority .
195licence1PERSON december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
196mary jane udell1PERSON his second wife , whom he married on 15 june 1870 in knighton parish church , was mary jane udell ( born 2 march 1849 ) of wrexham .
197clive street1PLACE in 1880 he built a tram car depot at the junction of ferry road and clive street , grangetown .
198councillor1EVENT his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
199glebe street1PLACE in 1875 , he also undertook work on a leasehold site at glebe street , penarth .
200star omnibus company1INSTITUTION star omnibus company horse bus at the 2010 cobham bus rally he was best known for the andrews star omnibus company and the star omnibus company ( london ) which provided horse-drawn bus services in london .
201swansea1PLACE department store in swansea .
202stables1HORSE a freehold site was purchased at severn road , canton , in 1875 , and a manager 's house , bus shed , stables and workshops was constructed .
203aberdyfi andrews1PERSON aberdyfi andrews purchased land here and started work by fencing off some of it .
204llandaff north1PLACE he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
205council1HUMAN GROUP his son francis emile ( 1858-1943 ) joined the company and eventually became a partner , the business becoming known as solomon andrews and son , andrews was a conservative councillor on cardiff town council , but lost his roath ward seat at the 1887 elections .
206warehouses1PLACE he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
207beatrice andrews1PERSON there were six children from this marriage : * beatrice andrews ( 6 april 1871 ) * herbert fletcher andrews ( 16 april 1873 - 8 june 1874 ) * florence andrews *
208way1UNKNOWN however , this provoked trouble locally as public rights of way were affected , so no development ever took place .
209john andrews1PERSON family andrews was born in trowbridge , wiltshire , the son of john andrews and charlotte .
210john mcrae june1PERIOD there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
211firm1INSTITUTION this building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the solomon andrews and son firm .
212headquarters1POSITION this building was intended to be a grocery and confectionery shop and the headquarters of the solomon andrews and son firm .
213terraced houses1UNKNOWN terraced houses were built from the corner of blaenclydach street south-westwards along penarth road in 1891 to designs by the architect e.w.m. corbett .
214knighton parish church1PERSON his second wife , whom he married on 15 june 1870 in knighton parish church , was mary jane udell ( born 2 march 1849 ) of wrexham .
215ystum taf1UNKNOWN he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
216pwllheli pwllheli promenade1SEQUENCE pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
217cabs1INSTITUTION by 1865 , he had eight cabs and he is thought to have been an omnibus proprietor by december 1866 .
218family andrews1PERSON family andrews was born in trowbridge , wiltshire , the son of john andrews and charlotte .
219queen street1PLACE in 1894 andrews constructed residential property from 75 to 113 penarth road , and the andrews ' buildings on queen street to designs by the architect edward webb .
220acquisition1ACQUISITION in the 1870s the expansion of his omnibus business led to the acquisition of new sites for depots .
221cottages1PLACE between 1881 and 1883 andrews built five houses and shops , five cottages and windsor hall in holmesdale street , and some houses in earl street .
222andrews road1PERSON he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
223joinery1DEVICE the construction was mostly in concrete , with the joinery being provided by his workshops in cardiff and delivered to pwllheli by rail .
224carreg y defaid1UNKNOWN
225january1PERIOD on 27 march 1855 , solomon married mary asher ( 20 august 1832 - 18 january 1870 ) , daughter of john and mary asher , in trinity church , trowbridge .
226numbers1NUMBER numbers , 11 , 12 , and 13 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) were rebuilt in 1902 to designs by the architect lennox robertson .
227scholar1PERSON find sources : " solomon andrews " businessman - news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
228outfitter1PERSON men 's outfitter 's in cardiff .
229retail1AMOUNT retail * david evans .
230mary street1PLACE in 1884 he constructed the market buildings in st mary street , cardiff at a cost of some £12,000 .
231assembly rooms1UNKNOWN a power station was erected next to the assembly rooms behind the west end hotel , to provide electrical power for the west end hotel .
232junction1POSITION pwllheli - pwllheli and llanbedrog tramway * arthog - barmouth junction and arthog tramway property
233corner shop1BUILDING andrews ' buildings ( penarth ) , erected in 1896 , consisted of five shops fronting stanwell road , a corner shop and two shops in windsor terrace .
234area1AREA in 1894 he purchased an area near arthog consisting of several farms .
235power station1PLACE a power station was erected next to the assembly rooms behind the west end hotel , to provide electrical power for the west end hotel .
236men1PERSON men 's outfitter 's in cardiff .
237daughter1PERSON on 27 march 1855 , solomon married mary asher ( 20 august 1832 - 18 january 1870 ) , daughter of john and mary asher , in trinity church , trowbridge .
238arthog mawddach crescent st mary1PERSON unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( june 2019 ) ( learn how and when to remove this message ) arthog mawddach crescent st mary 's terrace , arthog arthog terrace
239infancy1PERIOD there were five children from the marriage but only two survived infancy : * mary lillah asher andrews ( 24 june 1857 ) married john mcrae june 1880 in cardiff and she died 13 mar 1929 * francis emile andrews ( 29
240lennox robertson1PERSON numbers , 11 , 12 , and 13 bute street ( now hayes bridge road ) were rebuilt in 1902 to designs by the architect lennox robertson .
241cobham bus1PERSON star omnibus company horse bus at the 2010 cobham bus rally he was best known for the andrews star omnibus company and the star omnibus company ( london ) which provided horse-drawn bus services in london .
242roath1PERSON december 1863 , he obtained a licence to operate a horse-drawn cab from the new residential districts of canton and roath to cardiff docks .
243barmouth junction railway station1PLACE the crescent was connected to barmouth junction railway station by the short-lived barmouth junction and arthog tramway which he constructed .
244recreation ground1PROPERTY pwllheli pwllheli promenade in pwllheli , andrews was responsible for the development of the west end holiday resort , which included a promenade , housing , roads , a recreation ground , golf course , and the west end hotel .
245grangetown1PLACE in 1880 he built a tram car depot at the junction of ferry road and clive street , grangetown .
246may andrews1PERSON may andrews , married william edgar clogg *
247year1PERIOD andrews also constructed pembroke buildings on pembroke terrace in the same year , using the architect e.w.m. corbett .
248llandaff yard1PERSON he also built two streets of housing in llandaff yard , now llandaff north ( cymraeg : ystum taf ) , which were named mary street and solomon street ( later renamed andrews road ) , and was involved in the construction of warehouses on the southern side of penarth road , as well as between crawshay lane ( now curran road ) and trade street .
249manager1PERSON a freehold site was purchased at severn road , canton , in 1875 , and a manager 's house , bus shed , stables and workshops was constructed .
250farms1QUANTITY in 1894 he purchased an area near arthog consisting of several farms .
251windsor arcade1PERSON this was followed by the windsor arcade , a row of shops on windsor road .
252wife1PERSON his second wife , whom he married on 15 june 1870 in knighton parish church , was mary jane udell ( born 2 march 1849 ) of wrexham .
253start1UNKNOWN andrews intended this to be the start of a purpose-built holiday resort but the surrounding land proved unsuitable for further construction .
254metropole buildings1BUILDING around 1900 metropole buildings , 3-7 the hayes , cardiff was erected .
255fraser1PERSON eventually owned by house of fraser .
256manchester1PLACE manchester *
257properties1PROPERTY mawddach crescent was a row of properties overlooking the mawddach estuary .
258leicester1PLACE leicester *
259atlas1VERTEBRATE the atlas , or hayes , building was erected around 1893 and this survived until destroyed by fire in 1958 .

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