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What (who) is J Hallett and Son - definition

BOOKSHOP IN LONDON
Hatchard's; Hatchard & Son; J. Hatchard and Son

J. Hallett and Son         
FORMER BRICKMAKERS IN ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
J. Hallett and Sons; Job Hallett; Littlehampton Brick Co. Ltd.; Thomas Hallett; Job H. Hallett; Nubrik Hallett; Austral Bricks
J. Hallett and Son, founded in 1904, was for most of the 20th century South Australia's most important brickmaking firm.
Alfred Hallett         
  • Dharamkot]] with painting of Tibetan friend, c. 1980.
  • Gaddi]] Woman Cutting Grass by Alfred Hallett c. 1980
BRITISH ARTIST (1914-1986)
A. W. Hallett; Alfred W. Hallett; Alfred W. Hallet
Alfred W. Hallett (1914–1986) was an English painter, who spent most of his adult life in north India.
List of Sanford and Son episodes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Sanford and Son (season 1); Sanford and Son (season 2); Sanford and Son (season 3); Sanford and Son (season 4); Sanford and Son (season 5); Sanford and Son (season 6); List of Sanford & Son episodes
Sanford and Son is an American sitcom, based on the BBC sitcom Steptoe and Son. It aired every Friday from 8:00-8:30 PM (EST) on NBC from January 14, 1972, to March 25, 1977.

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Hatchards

Hatchards is an English bookshop claiming to be the oldest in the United Kingdom, founded on Piccadilly in 1797 by John Hatchard. After one move, it has been at the same location on Piccadilly next to Fortnum & Mason since 1801, and the two stores are also neighbours in St. Pancras railway station as of 2014. It has a reputation for attracting high-profile authors and holds three Royal Warrants granted by the King, Elizabeth II, and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh respectively.