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Bic ·Post Office London Bic 1410 BIC ·POST OFFICE LONDON BIC :BICYCLE MAKERS-eontinued. Morlfew Goorge, Ill Edgware road W Barnard Percy, 154 Westmin;;ter brdg. rdSE Sadier Reuben, 2 Orellin st. Canuon st. rd E Boult Geo. Thos.l7 Harper st.NewKent rd SE Mmgue Frederick Wm.l07 Galley Wall rdS E Batt Sidney, 80 Tower street SE Service Oo. (London) Ltd. jBil & 21lil Higb l3Jwra Hezekiah, 17 Clerkenwell green E C Morris Joseph, 173 Mare street, Hackney NE Battel'l!by l<'red, 3 Ladbroke gmve W Holborn 11\o C : lOA, Featherstone buildings tBrown Wm.Walter,81 Prince of Wales rd NW MorrissE. T .&Co.Ltd.131lA&B,Finchley rd NW BeckFredk.l2Camden pass.IslingtonHigh stN WC & 1 & 2 Ho.rpnr mews WC Bnrdon & Leslie, 165 East India dock road E Natt Wait. (repr.), 16 King's college rd NW Benetfink & Co.Ltd. 107,108 & 110 Chea.rside Shackleton Arthnr, 10 Wynford road N 0 .ndy George Sidney, ll Globe street SE New Hudson OycleCo.Ltd.43Gmy's inn rdWC E C & 8 Honey lane market E C Sbelstone Oharles, 266 Cable E Oenn Raymond (repr.), ll All Saints' road W New Rover Cycle Co. Ltd. 19 Holborn viaE C Birch Oharles, 126 King's cross road WC Shombrot Barnet, 47 Berwick street, Soho W tOentanr Oo. Ltd. 21 Holborn viaduct E C Newma.n John Clyde, 130 Hornsey road N Bond ArthurWillio.m.m & 247 Euston rd NW Smith Herbert & Co. 289 Edgware road W Oba.mbere Arthnr Edward, 58A, Oolebrooke Newnham Alfred, 223 Hammersmith road W Bottoms & Co. 241 East India dock road E Smith Charles Henry, 20A, Newington grn ro. · row N & 18A., Essex road N Oliver Douglas, 220 King's road, Chelsea. SW Boyd George, 27 Wellington at. Deptford SE Smith Sam, 10 Hanbury street E Ola.rence Cycle Co. 211 Oa.mberwell road SE Po.rnell Charles Robert, 172 Carlton road, Bright Alfred, 23 Fleet road, Hampstead NW Smith William, 94 Westbonrneroad N Clark Emest & Son, 253 Borough High st SE Kentish town NW BrockingtonRobt.l Union st.Kingsland rd NE Sorrell William, 87 Old Bethna.l green rd NE Cla.rke Brothers, 131 Roman road, Bow E Po.rnell John, il71l Portobello road W Brown Frank Wm. 286 St.Paul's rd. IslngtnN Spencley Robert, 114 Creek rd. DeJJtford SE OL·uke Henry (repr.), ll2 Osna.bnrgh st NW Partridge SidneyEdmund, 114 Globe road E Brown James, 142 Harford street, Stepney E Springhall Bros. 124 East India dock road E Cohen BTOS. (repairers), 8 Dock t~trcet E Po.skells & Keys, 121 High road, Kilburn NW Budge Percy John (motor), 69Leather la EC Sweetla.nd Henry ,80lifton hill,NewOross rdS E Cohn Harry, 66 Oa.rna.by street W Pearoe Cbas. Wm_ 166Walton st. Ohelsea SW Burge & Co. 295 Harrow road W Tasney Samuel Jas. liO Broad street, Lambeta Cokes William & Son, 50 Ball's Pond road N Penrose Cycle Co.lllll & 201 Wo.lworth road SE Bnrt & Co. 49 Deptford broad WBY S E S E & 10 Powell street, Goswell road E C Cole Willia.m Benjo.min, 434 Mile end road E Pester George Alexander,(ba.ck of) 23 Brandon ChallisWm.Geo.1Approaeh rd.Victoria. pkN E Thomas Lawrence, 127 Goldsmiths' row NE Coppin Waiter, 323 La.timer road W street, Walworth SE Chamberlaine Harry John & Co. 132A, Cam- Treen Henry, 43 Harrow road W Cox Stanley Harold, 134 Highga.te road NW Pettey & Sharp, 14 Haverstock road NW den road NW Turner William, 76 Gmndy street, Poplar E Coli: Willio.m(repr.),147 Up. North st.PoplarE tPhelon & Moore Ltd. 4 Percy street W Ohamp Chas. John, jun. 150 Ba.ll's Pond rd N Waas Morris, 296 Oxford street, Stepney ~ Crisp Bros. 10 Ora. wford place, Edgware rd W Phi!pi! Gen. Robt. 46 Chapel st.Edgwarerd NW OhittyWm.&Ernst.(reprs.),199A,O.KentrdS E Wass & Jones, lOO Green st. Betbnal green: E OroptonArth.J.44Aybrook st.Manchester sqW tPhmnix Motors Ltd. 736 Hollowa.y road N Ohivel'll Bros. 40 BiAhop's rd.Oambridge rdN E Watson & Oo. 8 Plumtree court E C Davey Arthnr, 27 Abbey st. Bermondsey SE tPiggott John Ltd.ll7 & 118 Oheapside E C & Oohen Abraham, 15 Cable street E Webb William Robert, 186 Waterloo road SE Day Ma.nnfg. Oo. 221&222 ShoreditchHigh stE 1, 2 & 3 Milk street buildings E C OolemanMI'll.SarahAnn,6.!St.J ohn's rd.Hxtn N Wilson Clift'ord (motor), 78 Gt. Queen st WC Daycock Thomas Fra.ser (repairer), 7 Queen's Player George, 11 Brougha.m rd. Dalston N E Danziger Berthold, lA, Boundary street & road, Dalsto:a N E t Premier Cycle Co.Ltd.20Holbom viaduct E C 69 Holywell lane, Shoreditch E BICYCLE ACCESSORIES MANUFAC­ Dennis TbomaB (repairer), 171 Central street, Postal Service Supply .Assoc.48Newgate stE C Davis Nathan, 69 Hanbnry street E TURERS & DEALERS. St. Luke's E C t Ra.leigb Cycle Co. 41 Holborn viaduct E C Derry Bros. 25 Hnddart st. St. Paul's road E Dingwall Geo. 21i3 Queen's road, Dalston NE RredErnest Fredk. 2 Bentham rd.HackneyN E Eacott William, BA, Ohilton st. Bethnal gnE .Birney W. 0. Ltd. 6 & 7 Blo.ckfrlars road SE Bluemel Bros. Ltd. 71 Scrntton l!treet E C; Dodd Charles William, 1 Dandy street, Bow E Referee Cycle Co. Ltd. 332 High Holborn WC Edwardes Bros. 20 Blackfriars road SE t Dodd Ernest, 2 Hogarth road, Earl's courtS W Righton Harry & Co. 28 & 29 Allsop st NW Edwo.rdes HaroldNormn. 208 Oa.mbrwll.rdS E works at Wolston, near CoTentry; celluloid Doran Harry Frerlerick, 43 Theberton street N Roberts Henry & Co. 311 King's rd. OhelsSW Elce Wm.H.&Co.(motor),15 Bishopsgt.avE C mudguards, gearcases, intla.tol'l!!, cli.PB, celln­ loid & cork handles &c tDouglB.!! Brothers, 39 Newman street W Robin Hood Cycle Co. (Ciarke & Oreswell, Ellery John, 153 Seymour pl. Bryanston sq W Edwards John Menrig, 173 Drummond rd S E sole ell:port agents),2 Gresham buildings E C Elliott Fredk. li Berkley st. Lambeth SE Bransom, Kent & Co. Ltd.40 Gt..Eal!tern stE C Robin Hood Oycle Oo. 41 Gt. Eastern st E C Ewings William Edward,324 New Uross rdS E City Manufacturing Co. 17 Manche6ter a. vE C Elswick-Hopper Cycle & Motor Co. Ltd. 8 Oramme Wm. & Co.(l913) Ltd.l5 Bridgewatel" Great Eastern street E C Robinson William George, 95 Bridge street, Farlow Frederick, 312 New North road N Mile end road E Favizinsky Morris, 48 Vallance road E square E C Endersbee Andw.Hy.&Sons,9B St.Lenrd's.rdE Ornmplin Fras. & Son, 49 New Kent road SE Enfield Cycle Co. Ltd. 48 Ho! born viaduct E C Robson & Jones (repairers), 20 Wagnerstreet, Fitzsimons Bros. 126 N ewington causeway SE Old Kent road S E Frea.dman Maurice, 86 Then bald's road WC DOYER LIMITED, Northampton & Enterprise Cycle Co. 98 Great Dover street SE 35 Hatton gdn E C; manufacturers&pstent­ Fair Frederick, 2 St. Paul's rd. BnrdPtt rd E Roukens Jacques, 57 New Compton st WC Freud Abrhm.50 Bu.xton st.Mile end Nw.tnE Rudge-Whitworth Ltd. 230 Tottenham court Friedentag Samuel, 20 Goodge street W ees of "Dover Originalities";" Dover" gear Faul Josepb Nelson, 37 Culloden st. Poplar E cases, " Revod " & " V ero " ch!Un covers, tFoster G. W. & Co.Ltd. 224Pentonvillerd N road W & 2il Holborn viaduct E C Frisby Bros. 304 Wick road, Hackney NE . tRumseyRo.ymondGeo.75Ma.re st.HackneyN E Fudge Fredk. 25 Bendall st. Lisson gro NW Exonite mudguards, Inflators, ha.ndles, Foster Thoma.s, 237 Jamaica road SE & 43 Exonite trousers bands & clip&, steel Southwark park road SE Sandha.m Percy Herbert, 336 Gray's inn rd WC Geiger Martin & Oo. (motor), 44 Olipstone stW Say William & Son, 32 & 33 Tower hill E Gildersleve J oseph, 22e Wick road NE !'locket spanners, transparent oilers &c Funcis Goo. 11 Spring garden pl. Stepney E East London Rubber Co. 29, 31 & :13 Greas Geduld Paul, 188A, Walworth road SE Schmidt Herman, 26 Essex road N Gleeson Robert, 5 Bendall st. Lisson gro NW Selby Oharles, 66 Broadwall S E Godfrey & .Applebee Ltd. (motor), 87 Great ~tern street EC Giggs Nathaniel, 161 Clarendon road W Evans A. & Co. 35 Great Eastern lltrcoet E C ; tGla.dden Motor & Oycle Co. 91 Pimlico rd SW Sha.rpe Mrs. Lizzie, 138 Horseferry road SW Portland street W Shepherd & Son, 61 Lower rd. Rotherhithe SE Godfrey's Ltd. (motor), 208 Gt. Portland stW mfrs. of lamps, horns, saddles, tool bc.gs · GodfreeJohn, 2A & 5 Beresrord street SE Feast Stanley & Oo. Orown Diamond works• Gore Th05.& Oo.l4 Phamu st. St'.Pancras NW Shepherd Harry, 12 Dockhead SE Godfrey Cadman, 529 King's rd. Chelsea SW Simkins Wo.lter, 3 St. Thoma.s' gardens, Goldstein Solomon&Son, 160 Whitecbpl. rdE Steedman street, Wo.lworth road SE Gmndex Cycle Co. 86 Gray's inn road WC Freeman Arthur & Co. 68 Luptll! street. Gray Herbert Wm. 144 East India dock rd E Queen's crescent NW Gray Stanley, 9/'J Wilton road, Pimlico SW tSimpson Oharles Henry, 460 .Fulham road SW Green Wm. Jno. 64 Stsnleyrd.Ball'sPond rdN Pimlico SW Gregg William, 89 Rhodeswell road E Grapholine Manufacturing Oo. Ltd. 195 Upper Greystook Oharles, 70 St. Leonard's road E & 19 Varurton pla.ce, .Fulbam SW Grose James Ltd. 255 & 257 Holloway road N fSinger & Co. Ltd. 17 Holbom viaduct EC Hale Edward Charles, lOA, Bemerton st N Thames street E C Guys John, 198 Holland park avenue W Grimes (F. W.) & Ho.wkes (W. G.), 18 Great Halter Geo.
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