British and Commonwealth Military Accoutrement Makers - Advertisements & Information
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W. TWIGG & Co.
James Steet, St. Paul's, Birmingham
W. Twigg & Co. - Birmingham - 1858
Established in 1840.
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James Steet, St. Paul's, Birmingham
W. Twigg & Co. - Birmingham - 1858
Established in 1840.
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G. BENNETT
178, Snargate Street, Dover
G. Bennett - Dover - 1861
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178, Snargate Street, Dover
G. Bennett - Dover - 1861
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BARTELS & Co.
26, Hanover Street, Hanover Square, London and Sandhurst
Bartels & Co. - London - 1914
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26, Hanover Street, Hanover Square, London and Sandhurst
Bartels & Co. - London - 1914
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CARRINGTON & Co. Ltd.
130, Regent Street, London
Carrington & Co. Ltd. - London - 1967
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130, Regent Street, London
Carrington & Co. Ltd. - London - 1967
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ALDERSHOT STORES
Wellington Buildings, Aldershot
Aldershot Stores - Aldershot - 1903
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Wellington Buildings, Aldershot
Aldershot Stores - Aldershot - 1903
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SMITH & WRIGHT
Brearley Street West, Birmingham and at 62a, Aldermanbury, London
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnerships heretofore existing between the undersigned, Alfred Wright and Frank Wright, whereby they have traded as Military Ornament Manufacturers, at Brearley-street West, Birmingham and at 62A, Aldermanbury, London, E.C., under the style of Smith and Wright, and as Pearl, Shell, and Ivory Nut Dealers, at Brearley-street West, Birmingham, and 62, Aldermanbury aforesaid, under the styles of J. S. Wright and Sons, and P. Popplewell and Co., have been dissolved, by mutual consent, by the retirement of the said Alfred Wright therefrom. The said businesses will be continued by the said Frank Wright alone, who will pay and receive all moneys owing by or to the said partnership firms.—Dated this 23rd day of March, 1882.
Alfred Wright.
Frank Wright.
Source: The London Gazette - 28th April 1882
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Brearley Street West, Birmingham and at 62a, Aldermanbury, London
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnerships heretofore existing between the undersigned, Alfred Wright and Frank Wright, whereby they have traded as Military Ornament Manufacturers, at Brearley-street West, Birmingham and at 62A, Aldermanbury, London, E.C., under the style of Smith and Wright, and as Pearl, Shell, and Ivory Nut Dealers, at Brearley-street West, Birmingham, and 62, Aldermanbury aforesaid, under the styles of J. S. Wright and Sons, and P. Popplewell and Co., have been dissolved, by mutual consent, by the retirement of the said Alfred Wright therefrom. The said businesses will be continued by the said Frank Wright alone, who will pay and receive all moneys owing by or to the said partnership firms.—Dated this 23rd day of March, 1882.
Alfred Wright.
Frank Wright.
Source: The London Gazette - 28th April 1882
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THE BRITISH WEST INDIES REGIMENT
The West Indian Contingent Committee has drawn out this design for the cap badges which they are presenting to the officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the British West Indian Regiment, comprising the contingents for active service from Barbados, British Guiana, British Honduras, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Leeward Islands, and the Windward Islands and the Bahamas. The King as sanctioned the use of the Imperial Crown in the design, which has been approved by the Army Council. The badge is described heraldically as "an oval bordered medallion surmounted by the Tudor crown. On the border the inscription The British West Indies Regiment. Within, the ship of Christopher Columbus in full sail proper. Surrounding the oval dexter a wreath of laurel, sinister a wreath of palms."
Source: Land and Water - 19th October 1916
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The West Indian Contingent Committee has drawn out this design for the cap badges which they are presenting to the officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the British West Indian Regiment, comprising the contingents for active service from Barbados, British Guiana, British Honduras, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Leeward Islands, and the Windward Islands and the Bahamas. The King as sanctioned the use of the Imperial Crown in the design, which has been approved by the Army Council. The badge is described heraldically as "an oval bordered medallion surmounted by the Tudor crown. On the border the inscription The British West Indies Regiment. Within, the ship of Christopher Columbus in full sail proper. Surrounding the oval dexter a wreath of laurel, sinister a wreath of palms."
Source: Land and Water - 19th October 1916
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WOODROW
46, Piccadilly, London
Woodrow - London - 1915
Woodrow - London - 1917
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46, Piccadilly, London
Woodrow - London - 1915
Woodrow - London - 1917
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J. SAMUEL
Savoy House, 19, Gerrard Street, London
J. Samuel - London - 1923
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Savoy House, 19, Gerrard Street, London
J. Samuel - London - 1923
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WILSON & SHARP
139, Princes Street, Edinburgh
Wilson & Sharp - Edinburgh - 1922
(R. & H.B. Kirkwood)
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139, Princes Street, Edinburgh
Wilson & Sharp - Edinburgh - 1922
(R. & H.B. Kirkwood)
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THE WILKINSON SWORD Co. Ltd.
27, later, 41, later, 53, Pall Mall, London, later, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. - London - 1900
Wilkinson - London - 1903
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. - London - 1922
Wilkinson Sword Co. Limited - London - 1934
Wilkinson Sword Ltd. - High Wycombe - 1977
The company's mark, 'WSCo', contained within an oblong punch, was entered at the London Assay Office on the 19th August 1904.
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27, later, 41, later, 53, Pall Mall, London, later, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. - London - 1900
Wilkinson - London - 1903
The Wilkinson Sword Co. Ltd. - London - 1922
Wilkinson Sword Co. Limited - London - 1934
Wilkinson Sword Ltd. - High Wycombe - 1977
The company's mark, 'WSCo', contained within an oblong punch, was entered at the London Assay Office on the 19th August 1904.
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WILLIAM DOWLER & SONS Ltd.
Graham Street Works, Birmingham
William Dowler and Sons, Limited - Birmingham - 1927
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Graham Street Works, Birmingham
William Dowler and Sons, Limited - Birmingham - 1927
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NEEDHAM
16, Coleshill Street, Birmingham
Needham - Birmingham - 1847
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16, Coleshill Street, Birmingham
Needham - Birmingham - 1847
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CHARLES BOYTON & SON
20, 21, & 22, Upper Charles Street, Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, London
Charles Boyton & Son - London - 1915
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20, 21, & 22, Upper Charles Street, Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, London
Charles Boyton & Son - London - 1915
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SELF & SON
79, Fenchurch Street, London
Self & Son - London - 1913
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79, Fenchurch Street, London
Self & Son - London - 1913
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FREEDMAN & PEARL
130, Houndsditch, London
Freedman & Pearl - London - 1920
The business of S. Freedman and M. Pearl.
Houndsditch.—A destructive fire has occurred at the premises of Messrs. Freedman & Pearl, importers and general merchants, at 130, Houndsditch, E.
Source: The Builder - 21st December 1923
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130, Houndsditch, London
Freedman & Pearl - London - 1920
The business of S. Freedman and M. Pearl.
Houndsditch.—A destructive fire has occurred at the premises of Messrs. Freedman & Pearl, importers and general merchants, at 130, Houndsditch, E.
Source: The Builder - 21st December 1923
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HIATT & Co. Ltd.
26-27, Masshouse Lane, Birmingham
Hiatt & Co. Ltd. - Birmingham - 1917
Established in 1780.
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26-27, Masshouse Lane, Birmingham
Hiatt & Co. Ltd. - Birmingham - 1917
Established in 1780.
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A. ALLAN
17, Apollo Street, Bombay
A. Allan - Bombay - 1876
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17, Apollo Street, Bombay
A. Allan - Bombay - 1876
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BROOK & SON
87, George Street, Edinburgh
Brook & Son - Edinburgh - 1897
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87, George Street, Edinburgh
Brook & Son - Edinburgh - 1897
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SIMONS
100, Houndsditch, London
Simons - London - 1916
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100, Houndsditch, London
Simons - London - 1916
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