green plaque · England

Joseph Winterschladen

Photograph at the Joseph Winterschladen green plaque

Winterschladen's 1885 For 95 years these premises, originally part of the railway station, were occupied by Joseph Winterschladen, a hughly successful wine importer. He came to England in 1862 initially setting up in a partnership with Uvo Paul. Winterschladen's opened these premises when the partnership dissolved in 1885.

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