Numbers 54-58 were designed by William Young in 1877 for Lord Cadogan, and the architect J. J. Stevenson was largely responsible for the south side, built in 1879-85.
His works include: Economic Diplomacy and the Origins of the Second World War, Postmortem: New Evidence in the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti (with William Young), Politics and War: European Conflict from Philip II to Hitler, and Epic Season: The 1948 American League Pennant Race.
William Shakespeare | William Laud | Neil Young | William Blake | William | William III of England | William Morris | Brigham Young University | William McKinley | The Young and the Restless | William Howard Taft | William Ewart Gladstone | William the Conqueror | William S. Burroughs | William Shatner | William Faulkner | William Randolph Hearst | William Wordsworth | William Tecumseh Sherman | William Hogarth | Prince William, Duke of Cambridge | William Penn | William Jennings Bryan | William Gibson | Ernst & Young | Brigham Young | William Wilberforce | William James | William Makepeace Thackeray | Fort William |
The mill was at one time owned by the Geary family and worked by William Young and his son Edward in the period 1847-75.