Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
J. & T. NIXON
22, Great Hampton Row, Birmingham
J. & T. Nixon - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
22, Great Hampton Row, Birmingham
J. & T. Nixon - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
WILLIAM HODGETTS
148½, Great Hampton Row, Birmingham
William Hodgetts - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
148½, Great Hampton Row, Birmingham
William Hodgetts - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
DAVIS, MOSS & Co.
Harford Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Davis, Moss & Co.:
D.M&Co - Birmingham - 1909
Trev.
Harford Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Davis, Moss & Co.:
D.M&Co - Birmingham - 1909
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
GRIFFITHS & SINGLETON
33, Powell Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Griffiths & Singleton:
G&S - Birmingham - 1902
The business of Wilfred Chidlaw Griffiths and William Singleton was also registered with the London Assay Office.
Trev.
33, Powell Street, Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Griffiths & Singleton:
G&S - Birmingham - 1902
The business of Wilfred Chidlaw Griffiths and William Singleton was also registered with the London Assay Office.
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
KIDD & BENSLY
Alfred Street, Warstone Lane, Birmingham
Mr. H. Kidd And Mr. Walter J. Bensly, trading as Kidd & Bensly, electro-plate manufacturers, Alfred-street, Warstone-lane, Birmingham, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Kidd will carry on the business, and receive and pay all debts due to or owing by the late firm.
Source: The Furniture Gazette - 9th October 1880
Trev.
Alfred Street, Warstone Lane, Birmingham
Mr. H. Kidd And Mr. Walter J. Bensly, trading as Kidd & Bensly, electro-plate manufacturers, Alfred-street, Warstone-lane, Birmingham, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Kidd will carry on the business, and receive and pay all debts due to or owing by the late firm.
Source: The Furniture Gazette - 9th October 1880
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
POOLE & JACKSON
Providence Works, Branston Street, Birmingham
Mr. George Jackson continues the business of electro-plate manufacturer, formerly carried on by Messrs. Poole & Jackson, at Providence Works, Branston-street, Birmingham.
Source: The Furniture Gazette - 4th September 1880
Trev.
Providence Works, Branston Street, Birmingham
Mr. George Jackson continues the business of electro-plate manufacturer, formerly carried on by Messrs. Poole & Jackson, at Providence Works, Branston-street, Birmingham.
Source: The Furniture Gazette - 4th September 1880
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
BARBER
44, Warstone Lane, Birmingham
ROBBERY OF DIAMOND RINGS
A small deal box containing a large number of diamond rings, varying in value from £18 to £22 each, the property of Messrs Barber, goldsmith's and jewellers, 44, Warstone-lane, Birmingham, has been stolen in railway transit to the Metropolls, The firm are offering a substantial reward.
Source: South Wales Echo - 23rd January 1897
Trev.
44, Warstone Lane, Birmingham
ROBBERY OF DIAMOND RINGS
A small deal box containing a large number of diamond rings, varying in value from £18 to £22 each, the property of Messrs Barber, goldsmith's and jewellers, 44, Warstone-lane, Birmingham, has been stolen in railway transit to the Metropolls, The firm are offering a substantial reward.
Source: South Wales Echo - 23rd January 1897
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
EVANS, THOMASON & BRAWN
30, St. Paul's Square, Birmingham
Evans, Thomason & Brawn - Birmingham - 1850
Walter Swift Evans, Thomas Thomason and Thomas Brawn entered their mark, 'ET&B' with the Birmingham Assay Office on the 7th October 1851.
The Irish agent for the firm was noted as Bennett, 32, Dame Street, Dublin.
Trev.
30, St. Paul's Square, Birmingham
Evans, Thomason & Brawn - Birmingham - 1850
Walter Swift Evans, Thomas Thomason and Thomas Brawn entered their mark, 'ET&B' with the Birmingham Assay Office on the 7th October 1851.
The Irish agent for the firm was noted as Bennett, 32, Dame Street, Dublin.
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
HENRY JENKINS & SONS
10 & 11, Spencer Street, later, Unity Works, Vittoria Street, Birmingham
Henry Jenkins and Sons - Birmingham - 1858
The Electrical and Industrial Exhibition
Henry Jenkins & Sons, die sinkers, medallists, stampers, &c, of Unity Works, Vittoria Street, Birmingham, will exhibit a medal press, striking medals to commemorate the Exhibition: also stamps and presses at work showing the processes of stamping and piercing, &c. Patterns framed, showing designs of checks, tokens, labels, &c.; also ornaments manufactured by the firm. Show cases, exhibiting stars, badges, ornaments, decorations, war and naval officers' miniature medals made by them; also a valuable collection of war medals from 1799 to 1887.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1889
Trev.
10 & 11, Spencer Street, later, Unity Works, Vittoria Street, Birmingham
Henry Jenkins and Sons - Birmingham - 1858
The Electrical and Industrial Exhibition
Henry Jenkins & Sons, die sinkers, medallists, stampers, &c, of Unity Works, Vittoria Street, Birmingham, will exhibit a medal press, striking medals to commemorate the Exhibition: also stamps and presses at work showing the processes of stamping and piercing, &c. Patterns framed, showing designs of checks, tokens, labels, &c.; also ornaments manufactured by the firm. Show cases, exhibiting stars, badges, ornaments, decorations, war and naval officers' miniature medals made by them; also a valuable collection of war medals from 1799 to 1887.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller and Silversmith - 1st August 1889
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
GEORGE ROWNEY
Birmingham
George Rowney, a Birmingham jeweller, has been remanded, charged with setting a dog upon a girl. She was bitten seven times on the arms and legs.
Source: The Record and Advertiser - 11th June 1904
Trev.
Birmingham
George Rowney, a Birmingham jeweller, has been remanded, charged with setting a dog upon a girl. She was bitten seven times on the arms and legs.
Source: The Record and Advertiser - 11th June 1904
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
JOHN COX
56½, Constitution Hill, Birmingham
John Cox - Birmingham - 1849
Trev.
56½, Constitution Hill, Birmingham
John Cox - Birmingham - 1849
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
G. & T. HOOPER
49½, Hospital Street, Birmingham
G. & T. Hooper - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
49½, Hospital Street, Birmingham
G. & T. Hooper - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
WILLIAM ROGERS
149, Great Hampton Row, Birmingham
William Rogers - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
149, Great Hampton Row, Birmingham
William Rogers - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
STRATTON & Co. Ltd.
Balmoral Works, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham, and 22, Castle Street, Falcon Square, London
Stratton & Co. Limited - Birmingham - 1921
Stratton & Co. Ltd. - Birmingham - 1922
'STRATNOID'
Trev.
Balmoral Works, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham, and 22, Castle Street, Falcon Square, London
Stratton & Co. Limited - Birmingham - 1921
Stratton & Co. Ltd. - Birmingham - 1922
'STRATNOID'
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
BERNARD DINWIDDEY WILMOTT
Regent Place, Birmingham
CHARGE OF ARSON
A Birmingham electro-plate manufacturer, Mr. Bernard Dinwiddey Wilmott, of Regent-place, was arrested yesterday on a charge of arson. The fire brigade was summoned to an outbreak on his premises on Saturday, and it is alleged that the stairs were found to have been saturated with paraffin. The fire was subdued before much damage had resulted.
Source: Evening Express - 1st October 1907
Trev.
Regent Place, Birmingham
CHARGE OF ARSON
A Birmingham electro-plate manufacturer, Mr. Bernard Dinwiddey Wilmott, of Regent-place, was arrested yesterday on a charge of arson. The fire brigade was summoned to an outbreak on his premises on Saturday, and it is alleged that the stairs were found to have been saturated with paraffin. The fire was subdued before much damage had resulted.
Source: Evening Express - 1st October 1907
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
EDWARD JONES
32-33, Essex Street, Birmingham
Edward Jones - Birmingham - 1884
Trev.
32-33, Essex Street, Birmingham
Edward Jones - Birmingham - 1884
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
HERBERT BUSHELL & SON Ltd.
32, Northampton Street, Birmingham
Examples of the work and mark of Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd.:
HB&S - Birmingham - 1910
HB&S - Birmingham - 1927
HB&S - Birmingham - 1929
Trev.
32, Northampton Street, Birmingham
Examples of the work and mark of Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd.:
HB&S - Birmingham - 1910
HB&S - Birmingham - 1927
HB&S - Birmingham - 1929
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
WILLIAM GEE
1½, Barr Street, Birmingham
William Gee - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
1½, Barr Street, Birmingham
William Gee - Birmingham - 1858
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
MOLE & SONS
High Street, Birmingham
Chief-Constable Farndale, of Birmingham, on Tuesday received a consignment of damaged jewellery, which has since been identified as part of the stock stolen from Messrs. Mole and Sons, High-street Birmingham, and valued at over £5,000. The articles were found in a parcel in the River Mersey.
Source: The Weekly Mail - 1st September 1883
Trev.
High Street, Birmingham
Chief-Constable Farndale, of Birmingham, on Tuesday received a consignment of damaged jewellery, which has since been identified as part of the stock stolen from Messrs. Mole and Sons, High-street Birmingham, and valued at over £5,000. The articles were found in a parcel in the River Mersey.
Source: The Weekly Mail - 1st September 1883
Trev.
Re: Some Birmingham Information and Advertisements
READ & MORRIS
Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Read & Morris:
R&M - Birmingham - 1921
Read & Morris registered their mark with the Birmingham Assay Office in May 1918.
Trev.
Birmingham
An example of the work and mark of Read & Morris:
R&M - Birmingham - 1921
Read & Morris registered their mark with the Birmingham Assay Office in May 1918.
Trev.