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Old and New London
… of BermondseyGrange Walk and Grange RoadThe Tanning and Leather Trades in Bermondsey"Simon the … this locality has been the centre of the tanning and leather trades. But even this unsavoury trade has its … strong medicinal virtues in the nauseous smell. The great leather market has been established on this spot for above …
Old and New London
… respective histories. The name Bermondseythe "land of leather," as it has been called in our own dayis generally … branches of hat-block makers, hat-dyers, hat-lining and leather cutters, hat shag-makers, hat-tip makers, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… making in 1817 was represented by two curriers and leather cutters, a bootmaker's, a ladies' shoe manufacturer, … binders, closers or, more rarely, repairers; a leather cutter, cordwainer, and clogmaker were also recorded. … were mainly old: clothes, furniture, printing, and leather goods. Encouragement of the arts was an innovation, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… day and evening classes in footwear manufacture and fancy leather goods. The Craft School occupied nos. 13741 Globe …
Survey of London
… three joiners, two clerks, a blacksmith, a surgeon, a leather seller and an engineer. 352 By the turn of the …
Survey of London
… Francis Place was born in 1771. He was apprenticed to a leather-breeches maker and afterwards became an independent …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… In 1695 the making of malt and oatmeal and the tanning of leather were given as the three main trades. 34 The maltsters … tanners in 1788 comprises 10 tanners, 11 skinners, and 2 leather dressers. Five of the tanners had their yards in … his services to tanners in Beverley, both in selling their leather and in supplying them with raw hides and skins from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the present trade is principally in malt, the tanning of leather, and the making of combs. The market is on Saturday; …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… British Manufacturing Industries: Tobacco, Hides and Leather, Guttapercha and Indiarubber. Fibres and Cordage, 2nd … London Collins (1877) Collins, James (1877), 'Hides and Leather' in G. Philips Bevan (ed.). British Manufacturing Industries: Tobacco, Hides and Leather, Guttapercha and Indiarubber. Fibres and Cordage, 2nd …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about the year 1812, and is now nearly extinct. The leather trade, which was carried on at a remote period, has … two ale-conners, two flesh-conners, two affeirers, and two leather-sealers; who are chosen annually at the court leet of …
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