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... was then called bramingham shot. On this plot of land Richard Howe built a unique building, which was called Bramingham villa. In 1868 Mr Frank Scargill who by profession was a solicitor bought the property of Mr Richard Howe. It was at this point that the major developments began which mostly remain to the present time. Frank scargills ideas therefore were the probably the biggest influence on the development of that site. Mr scargill had many business interests, for example he was the owner of biscot mill and he was also the owner of nine newspapers in Luton at that time. One year after scargilll arrived in Luton. The railway was completed, In October 1868 it linked Luton and London this was a great opportunity for the lutonians because they were able to dispatch finished products to London for a very cheap price. This promised a rosy future for ...
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