File:Portrait of Daniel Poole GODDARD of Ipswich, Suffolk (c.1783-1842).jpg
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DescriptionPortrait of Daniel Poole GODDARD of Ipswich, Suffolk (c.1783-1842).jpg |
English: Photographic portrait of Ebenezer GODDARD (1816-1882), engineer and clerk of the Ipswich Gas Light Company from 1826 to 1842, published July 1921 or later in the company's centennial epitome, A Hundred Years of Public Service (page 9) |
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Source | Ipswich Gas Light Company: A Hundred Years of Public Service |
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