How well do you know:- Thomas Layton?? Can you become as rich as he was?

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How well do you know:- Thomas Layton?? Can you become as rich as he was?

Question 1

Thomas Layton Lived in A Hammersmith B Bradford C Brentford D Kew

Thomas Layton Lived in A Hammersmith B Bradford C Brentford D Kew

£100

Question 2

How long did he live? A 92 Years B 102 Years C 93 Years D 90 Years

How long did he live? A 92 Years B 102 Years C 93 Years D 90 Years

£200

Question 3

Thomas Layton was a…? A Victorian B Elizabethan C Tudor D Martian

Thomas Layton was a…? A Victorian B Elizabethan C Tudor D Martian

£300

Question 4

How did Thomas Layton make his money? A Stocks & Shares B Coal Merchant C Brewery Owner D Shop Keeper

How did Thomas Layton Make his money? A Stocks & Shares B Coal Merchant C Brewery Owner D Shop Keeper

£500

Question 5

What did Thomas Layton NOT Collect A Coins B Maps C Books D Cats

What did Thomas Layton NOT Collect A Coins B Maps C Books D Cats

£1,000

Question 6

When he died Thomas Layton left his Collection to:-…..? A His Cat B His relatives C The people of Brentford D The British Museum

When he died Thomas Layton left his Collection to:-…..? A His Cat B His relatives C The people of Brentford D The British Museum

£2,000

Question 7

Which of these buildings did Thomas Layton NOT help build? A Sewage Works B Swimming Baths C Brentford County Court D Fire Station

Which of these buildings did Thomas Layton NOT help build? A Sewage Works B Swimming Baths C Brentford County Court D Fire Station

£4,000

Question 8

Thomas Layton’s Books are now stored in…. A Hounslow Library B Brentford Library C The Museum of London D British Museum

Thomas Layton’s Books are now stored in…. A Hounslow Library B Brentford Library C The Museum of London D British Museum

£8,000

Question 9

Why did Thomas Layton’s books get damaged? A They got left in the rain B Poor Storage C They got drawn on D They got burnt in a fire

Why did Thomas Layton’s books get damaged? A They got left in the rain B Poor Storage C They got drawn on D They got burnt in a fire

£16,000

Question 10

Where was described as the filthiest place in England in 1873? A Bradford B Brentford C Chiswick D Kew

Where was described as the filthiest place in England in 1873? A Bradford B Brentford C Chiswick D Kew

£32,000

Question 11

The Brentford Monument was originally put up in.. A Ferry Lane B Kew Bridge C Brentford High Street D By the Town Hall

The Brentford Monument was originally put up in.. A Ferry Lane B Kew Bridge C Brentford High Street D By the Town Hall

£64,000

Question 12

Most of the Pottery from the Layton Collection is now stored:- A At Hounslow Library B The British Museum C The Science Museum D The Museum of London

Most of the Pottery from the Layton Collection is now stored:- A At Hounslow Library B The British Museum C The Science Museum D The Museum of London

£125,000

Question 13

Thomas Layton lived at… A 17 Kew Bridge Road B 22 Kew Bridge Road C Gunnersbury House D Chiswick House

Thomas Layton lived at… A 17 Kew Bridge Road B 22 Kew Bridge Road C Gunnersbury House D Chiswick House

£250,000

Question 14

Which of these were not made in Brentford in Layton's time? A Soap B Pottery C Jam D Electricity

Which of these were not made in Brentford in Layton's time? A Soap B Pottery C Jam D Electricity

£500,000

Question 15

Thomas Layton is best described as… A A local benefactor B An obsessive collector C A local Councillor D A Victorian eccentric

Thomas Layton is best described as… A A local benefactor B An obsessive collector C A local Councillor D A Victorian eccentric

£1,000,000