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A History of the County of Essex
… The trades of fellmonger, leather-dresser, saddler, bridle-maker, collar-maker, and whipseller all occur in the 17th century. 31 Most … 1839 or earlier until about 1890. 82 James Keiller & Sons, maker of marmalade and other confectionery, came to …
A History of the County of Essex
… phenomenon.' 88 Bidder, more any other person, was the maker of modern West Ham. He was the projector of the Eastern …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… been connected with John Meggs, who in 1866 was a ladder-maker in that area. 73 By 1896 the eastern half of the dock …
Survey of London
… such as jewellers, cabinet makers and scientific-instrument makers. 62 The construction of Farringdon Road and … Hill, established by northern Italian craftsmenscientific-instrument makers, glassblowers, engravers, mirror-makersin … the end of the eighteenth century by John Pyrke, a tea-urn maker. He took over No. 53 as well in the 1830s, and the firm …
Survey of London
… the directories for the 1880s: bricklayer, builder, camera maker, carpenter, copperplate maker, cowkeeper, endorsing press maker, painter, tailor, telegraph instrument maker, timber merchant and waterproof maker. Most … in the curriculum, including courses in engineering, instrument-making, dressmaking and commerce. 'We shall watch …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two maltsters and corn merchants, a horse-collar maker, a druggist, and a surgeon. 20 In the early 19th …
A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century and one was still working there in 1939. 94 A pin-maker of Adsett was recorded in 1638, 95 and there were … 4 coopers were recorded in 1697, 1764, and 1879, 5 and a maker of the hoops for barrels in 1823. 6 Timber-merchants … connected with the trade, 11 and there was a basket-maker at Rodley in 1856. 12 The Jacksons followed the trade …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
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