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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 12:07 pm
by dognose
ALFRED SMITH2, High Street, Croydon
Alfred Smith - Croydon - 1882
Late T. Weller. (2, High Street, Croydon was the formerly the premises of Thomas Weller.)
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 5:22 am
by dognose
E. F. WRAY124, High Street, Newport, Isle of Wight
E. F. Wray - Newport, I.O.W. - 1905
The business of Ernest Frederick Wray who died in 1934.
See:
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:34 am
by dognose
J. ALLDIS & SON30, Surrey Street, Croydon, 5, Market Square, Bromley, and 27, Gray's Inn Road, London
J. Alldis & Son - Croydon - 1882
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 5:40 am
by dognose
P. CATTANEOHigh Street, Croydon
P. Cattaneo - Croydon - 1867
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 12:57 pm
by dognose
PERCY F. WEEKS1, Queen Street, Ramsgate
Percy F. Weeks - Ramsgate - 1923
Originally from Newport on the Isle of Wight, Percy Weeks, relocated to Ramsgate and was noted as an active member in the community. He was awarded the M.B.E. for his work as an Inspector in the Special Constabulary in Ramsgate during the First World War and was at one time Chairman of the Ramsgate Chamber of Commerce.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2022 5:18 am
by dognose
T.R. BAKER
Ashford, Kent
German clock dumping is considered by many jewelers here to be responsible for the lean times many jewelers have experienced in the clock side of their business since the armistice. At one bankruptcy examination this week T. R. Baker, of Ashford, a jeweler and clockmaker, said he formed a company to manufacture alarm clocks in 1919 and that in the following year German clocks began to enter England at such a rate and at a retail selling cost of a third of the price of the English made clock that business was practically impossible.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 18th July 1923
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 6:25 am
by dognose
CHAS. W.M. SMITH56, Commercial Road, Bournemouth
Chas. W.M. Smith - Bournemouth - 1894
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2022 6:33 am
by dognose
WALTER GAD CURRY
61, High Street, Dorking, Surrey
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887
Curry, Walter Gad, watchmaker and jeweller. 61, High Street. Liabilities, £2,144 11s. 8d. ; assets, £1,296 3s. 0d. Deed of Composition, dated November 13, filed November 16. Deed of assignment with committee of inspection. Secured creditors, £50. Trustee, G. G. Poppleton. Temple Row, C.A.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st December 1888
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 1:55 pm
by dognose
EDWARD HAYWARDHigh Street, Folkstone
Edward Hayward - Folkstone - 1859
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Southern England
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 1:17 pm
by dognose
F. PHILLIPSWellington Street, Aldershot
F. Phillips - Aldershot - 1935

F. Phillips - Aldershot - 1941

F. Phillips - Aldershot - 1943

F. Phillips - Aldershot - 1953
The business of H. Phillips and R.A. Garratt.
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