The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
LEWIS HARRIS
Leeds and Scarborough
ALLEGED FRAUD ON CREDITORS
At Leeds, on Saturday, September 19, Lewis Harris, diamond merchant, formerly of Leeds and Scarborough, and Frederick Harris, medical student, his son, were remanded, charged with having conspired together to defraud the creditors of Lewis Harris, who was also charged with having committed various offences under the Debtors' Act.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st October 1885
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Leeds and Scarborough
ALLEGED FRAUD ON CREDITORS
At Leeds, on Saturday, September 19, Lewis Harris, diamond merchant, formerly of Leeds and Scarborough, and Frederick Harris, medical student, his son, were remanded, charged with having conspired together to defraud the creditors of Lewis Harris, who was also charged with having committed various offences under the Debtors' Act.
Source: The Jeweller and Metalworker - 1st October 1885
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
S. BARTON
Leeds
An example of the work of S. Barton, a student at the Leeds School of Art:
This image is from 1916.
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Leeds
An example of the work of S. Barton, a student at the Leeds School of Art:
This image is from 1916.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
W.A. BUTLAND
22, Kirkgate, Shipley
W.A. Butland - Shipley - 1915
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22, Kirkgate, Shipley
W.A. Butland - Shipley - 1915
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
W.S. ROBINSON
Richmond
On the back of the badge is the inscription, — “Chain and Badge of 18 carat gold, purchased by Voluntary Subscription. Richmond, Anno Domini, 1872, Thomas Thompson, Mayor’’ ; and on the back of the central link, — “Executed by W. S. Robinson, goldsmith, Richmond, Yorks.” This remarkable fine example of the goldsmiths and jewellers art was designed and manufactured, at a cost of £250, by Mr. Robinson, who received a special vote of thanks from the Corporation “for the admirable taste, research and judgment, care and industry, shown in the design, workmanship, and exquisite execution of the chain and badge.”
Source: Old Yorkshire - 1889
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Richmond
On the back of the badge is the inscription, — “Chain and Badge of 18 carat gold, purchased by Voluntary Subscription. Richmond, Anno Domini, 1872, Thomas Thompson, Mayor’’ ; and on the back of the central link, — “Executed by W. S. Robinson, goldsmith, Richmond, Yorks.” This remarkable fine example of the goldsmiths and jewellers art was designed and manufactured, at a cost of £250, by Mr. Robinson, who received a special vote of thanks from the Corporation “for the admirable taste, research and judgment, care and industry, shown in the design, workmanship, and exquisite execution of the chain and badge.”
Source: Old Yorkshire - 1889
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JOHN GRIFFITH
57, North Parade, and 71, Otley Road, Bradford
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
GRIFFITH, John, 47, Byron-street, and carrying on business at 57, North-parade, and 71, Otley-road, all in the city of Bradford.
JEWELLER.
Court—BRADFORD.
No. of Matter—45 of 1924.
Amount per £—7¼d.
First or Final, or otherwise—First and Final.
When Payable—Jan. 14, 1927.
Where Payable—27, Frederick-street, Birmingham
Source: The London Gazette - 4th January 1927
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57, North Parade, and 71, Otley Road, Bradford
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
GRIFFITH, John, 47, Byron-street, and carrying on business at 57, North-parade, and 71, Otley-road, all in the city of Bradford.
JEWELLER.
Court—BRADFORD.
No. of Matter—45 of 1924.
Amount per £—7¼d.
First or Final, or otherwise—First and Final.
When Payable—Jan. 14, 1927.
Where Payable—27, Frederick-street, Birmingham
Source: The London Gazette - 4th January 1927
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
FATTORINI & SONS Ltd.
Bradford
Fattorini & Sons, Ltd. - Bradford - 1911
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Bradford
Fattorini & Sons, Ltd. - Bradford - 1911
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
JOSEPH TAYLOR
Leeds Bridge and 140, Meadow Lane, Leeds
Joseph Taylor - Leeds - 1877
Joseph Taylor - Leeds - 1877
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Leeds Bridge and 140, Meadow Lane, Leeds
Joseph Taylor - Leeds - 1877
Joseph Taylor - Leeds - 1877
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
MIDDLETON & POLLARD
143, Briggate and 18-19-20, Market Street, Leeds
Middleton & Pollard - Leeds - 1877
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143, Briggate and 18-19-20, Market Street, Leeds
Middleton & Pollard - Leeds - 1877
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
S. HEAPS & Co.
277, Hunslet Road, Leeds
S. Heaps & Co. - Leeds - 1911
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277, Hunslet Road, Leeds
S. Heaps & Co. - Leeds - 1911
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
W. DAWSON
Ivegate, Bradford
Daring Jewelry Robbery
A daring robbery took place on the morning of the 14th ult. at the shop of Mr. W. Dawson, jeweler, Ivegate, Bradford. The thief entered the shop, which is situated in a busy thoroughfare, in broad daylight, and opening the window case, extracted a number of valuable diamond rings, with which he got clear away. The robbery was perpetrated during the momentary absence of an assistant at the back of the shop, and in full view of the passengers in the street.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - 1st October 1892
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Ivegate, Bradford
Daring Jewelry Robbery
A daring robbery took place on the morning of the 14th ult. at the shop of Mr. W. Dawson, jeweler, Ivegate, Bradford. The thief entered the shop, which is situated in a busy thoroughfare, in broad daylight, and opening the window case, extracted a number of valuable diamond rings, with which he got clear away. The robbery was perpetrated during the momentary absence of an assistant at the back of the shop, and in full view of the passengers in the street.
Source: The Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith - 1st October 1892
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
S. COWLAM
31, Duncan Street, Leeds
S. Cowlam - Leeds - 1877
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31, Duncan Street, Leeds
S. Cowlam - Leeds - 1877
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
C.A. BURRAS
Leeds
An example of the work of C.A. Burras, a student at the Leeds School of Art:
This image is from 1916.
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Leeds
An example of the work of C.A. Burras, a student at the Leeds School of Art:
This image is from 1916.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
FLORENCE MILNES
Bradford
An example of the work of Florence Milnes, a student at the Bradford School of Art:
These images are from 1916.
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Bradford
An example of the work of Florence Milnes, a student at the Bradford School of Art:
These images are from 1916.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
R. THOMPSON
Duke Street, Settle
R. Thompson - Settle - 1882
Established in 1866.
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Duke Street, Settle
R. Thompson - Settle - 1882
Established in 1866.
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
J.J. HAYHURST
51, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds
J.J. Hayhurst - Headingley - 1905
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51, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds
J.J. Hayhurst - Headingley - 1905
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
HANNAH CHARLES JEWELLERY (Leeds) Ltd.
Rutland House, 38-42, Call Lane, and Concourse House, Wellington Street, Leeds
Hannah Charles Jewellery (Leeds) Ltd. - Leeds - 1979
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Rutland House, 38-42, Call Lane, and Concourse House, Wellington Street, Leeds
Hannah Charles Jewellery (Leeds) Ltd. - Leeds - 1979
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
EDWARD WILLIAM CHINN
John William Street, Huddersfield
FAILURE OF A JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH
A petition for the liquidation of the affairs of Edward William Chinn, jeweller and silversmith, of John William Street, by arrangement or composition, was filed in the Huddersfield County Court, on Monday afternoon, by Messrs. Learoyd, Learoyd, and Morrison, the debtor's solicitors. The liabilities are estimated at £1,150. Mr. Fred Carter, accountant, Huddersfield and Dewsbury, has been appointed receiver and manager of the Debtor's estate.
Source: The Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - 12th July 1876
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John William Street, Huddersfield
FAILURE OF A JEWELLER AND SILVERSMITH
A petition for the liquidation of the affairs of Edward William Chinn, jeweller and silversmith, of John William Street, by arrangement or composition, was filed in the Huddersfield County Court, on Monday afternoon, by Messrs. Learoyd, Learoyd, and Morrison, the debtor's solicitors. The liabilities are estimated at £1,150. Mr. Fred Carter, accountant, Huddersfield and Dewsbury, has been appointed receiver and manager of the Debtor's estate.
Source: The Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - 12th July 1876
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
WILLIAM FISHER
Castlegate, Huddersfield
Deaths
On the 17th Inst. Aged 62 years, Mr. William Fisher, silversmith, Castlegate.
Source: The Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - 19th March 1877
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Castlegate, Huddersfield
Deaths
On the 17th Inst. Aged 62 years, Mr. William Fisher, silversmith, Castlegate.
Source: The Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - 19th March 1877
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
BETHEL JACOBS
7, Whitefriargate, Hull
In the latter part of July, Mr. Bethel Jacobs, of No. 7, Whitefriar-gate, erected in front of his establishment, for the benefit of sea captains and the inhabitants generally, an Electric Time Ball, a scientific contrivance which, being connected by electric telegraph with the Observatory at Greenwich, indicates the exact moment of noon daily, by the fall of the ball. The instrument is fixed in a glass case above the royal arms which surmount the shop front. Mr. Jacobs is jeweller and silversmith to her Majesty, at Hull. His appointment bears the date of December 27th, 1854.
Source: General and Concise History and Description of the Town and Port of Kingston-upon-Hull - James Joseph Sheahan - 1864
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7, Whitefriargate, Hull
In the latter part of July, Mr. Bethel Jacobs, of No. 7, Whitefriar-gate, erected in front of his establishment, for the benefit of sea captains and the inhabitants generally, an Electric Time Ball, a scientific contrivance which, being connected by electric telegraph with the Observatory at Greenwich, indicates the exact moment of noon daily, by the fall of the ball. The instrument is fixed in a glass case above the royal arms which surmount the shop front. Mr. Jacobs is jeweller and silversmith to her Majesty, at Hull. His appointment bears the date of December 27th, 1854.
Source: General and Concise History and Description of the Town and Port of Kingston-upon-Hull - James Joseph Sheahan - 1864
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Re: The English Provincial Trade - Yorkshire (Not Sheffield or York)
BENJAMIN GAUNT & SONS
3 & 4, Mayday Green, Barnsley
Benjn. Gaunt & Sons - Barnsley - 1900
Benjn. Gaunt & Sons - Barnsley - 1914
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3 & 4, Mayday Green, Barnsley
Benjn. Gaunt & Sons - Barnsley - 1900
Benjn. Gaunt & Sons - Barnsley - 1914
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