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TRADES DIRECTORY, 1914. CAR *Bean's Express Ltd 1507 TRADES DIRECTORY, 1914. CAR *Bean's Express Ltd. 319 City road E C ; Clay Ernest, 61A, Ossory road S E tFisher Charles, 8 Eagle wharf road,HoxtonN Hems John, 5 Tillotson street, Stepuey E 36 Bread st E C & Oakley pl.Old Kent rdS E "tQlifl'ords Ltd. (Hay's Wharf Cartage Co. Fisher George, 49 Welbury st. Dalston NE •Hendy & Co. 2 Sadler's buildings, Fann Ilearman Jess Thomas, 24 Sylvan grove, Old Ltd. proprietors) ; head office, Stoney lane, Fitches George, 10 Railway approach, London st E C & 14 French pi. Shoreditch High stE Kent road SE Tooley street SE-T N 4530 Hop bridge SE Herbert Brothers, 285A, West Ferry road E Benn Edward, 159A, New Kent road SE Clifton John, 2B, Gt. Earl st. Seven dials WC Fitze JohnAndrew,29 Aberdeen pl.Maida vale Higgins Michael,30 Herman rd.Bowles rdS E *Benscher Martin, 3 Minories E & 204 to 206 Clutterbuck John & Son, 60 Downham rd N NW &14Northwick mws.St.John's wood NW Hill William, 21 Newburn street,LambethS E St. George street E Cohen Max, 2 Redman's road, Stepney E Fletcher Ernest, 34 Paris street,Lambeth S E Hiller Wm. Edwin, 90 Gossett st.Bethnl.gnE BessellEdward, 74,76 & 89 Rivington st E C Cohen Samuel, 26 Ford square E Folley Hy.J sph.3Kinglake st.Old Kent rd SE Hirst William & Son,Railway arches,Abinger Bill Richard, 30A, Commercial road SE Coleman Edward, 25 Whitefriars street E C *tFord Ltd.23 Paternoster square E C ; 8 Milk road, Deptford S E Bird Charles, 88 Bermondsey street SE Colen Charles, 81 Southampton st.Pentonvl N street E C ; 5 & 7 W enlock road N & Ewer 0 Hoath Heary, 3 to 11 Huntsworth mews,. Bishop Joseph, 12Norris road, Bow E Collins Arthur, 4 Oliver mews, Westbourne street, Southwark SE Dorset square NW Bissell John Alex. Stean st. Haggerston NE terrace north W Fotdham William, 121 Commercial street E & Hollis Wm. 27 Queen st. Mile end Newtwn E Blackman Hy.187 St. Leonard's st.Bromley E *Collins Edwd. 50,52,54 & 56 Vauxhall wlk SE Gingel's yard, Valiance rd. Whitechapel E Horley J oseph, Bombay st. Bermondsey SE Blakeley Wm. 70 Gedling st. Dockhead SE •tCollyer N. & R. 77 Lower Thames street E C *Fortescue N.& Sons Limited,215 Mare street, OHonghton Waiter, 131 Globe road E Blay Charles & Son, 9 Oxford rd. Islington N Compton Stevens, 1 Tamplin mews, St. Peter's Hackney NE ; Bridge wharf, 181 Queen Hoye David, 144 Wick road, Hackney NE Bloom Frnk.12 Elgin mews nth.Portsdwn.rdW parkW Victoria street E C & Vauxhall wharf, 161 HudsonJamesEdward, 1 Goda st.LambethS E Bolton James & Sons, 36 Northampton street, Cook Joseph, 16 Stratford pi. Camden sq NW Grosvenor road SW *HughesW m.Jas.ilOHawley cres.Camdn.tn NW Essex road N *Cook Thos. 104 Scawfell st. Hackney rd NE t Foster Charles, Channel row, BermondseyS E Hull Wm.Thomas, 9 Herculesrd.I.aJTibethS E Bond Thomas, 1 Butler st. Bethnal green E Cook William, 398 to 401 Railway arches,Lon- Foster James,13 Salisbury st. Burdett road E fHumphery Arthur James, Hay's wharf & Booker Ernest Alfred, 76 & 78 Henry street, don lane, Hackney N E Foster Thomas, 3A, West la. Rotherhithe SE dock, 51 to 67 Tooley st S E ; city office, 55 Portland town NW tCooney Daniel,l6 Gate,London docks,Glamis Francis Fredk. 95 Central st. St. Luke's E C Gt. Tower st E C ; market office, 66 Long Booth James, jun. 776 Old Kent road SE road E & 14 Morza street, Shadwell E *Franklin Edward, 11 Hamilton street NW & lane E C-T N 3420 Hop (61ines) Borritt John, 1 Huntsworth me .vs, Dorset Cooper W m .868Arch,Barnham st. Tooley st S E 144 Bayham street, Camden town NW Hurd Henry, 60 Brnwell road N squa.re NW Coote John, 49 Cromwell rd. Up. Holloway N *French M. A. & Sons, 476 Old Ford rd.Bow E Hutton Thomas, Rufus street, Hoxton N *Bossey William, 25 Osborn st. Spitalfields E *Covington H. & Sons Ltd. Railway wharf, Frost Joseph, 9A, Harrow st. Lisson st NW Hutton Thos. Stephen,50Gt.Cambridge st NE BoundyG.& Sons,56Acton st. Gray's inn rdWC Battersea SW; Cremorne wharf, 27 Lots Gardiner & Tidy, Farrand's & Cherry garden Hyde Arthur & Geo. 3 Oxford rd. Islington N *Bourner Henry, 129 Borough High street SE road, Chelsea SW & Eagle wharf, 140 wharyes, 79 Bermondsey wall SE Ireland Wm. & Sons, 20 Little Sutton st E C fBoutland Charles & Henry, Coasin lane, Grosvenor road, Pimlico SW *Gardner Henry John & Co.353 &Commercial Iszard William Ltd. (& lightermen), Essell Upper Thames street E C tCoxJohn& Son (grocers'),9 & 11 Crosbrrow, wharf, Mile end road E wharf, Lea bridge,· Clapton NE (T N 7() BowerWilliam, 117 South st. Walworth SE Bermondsey S E & 59 Long lane S E *Garner Robert & Co.230York rd.King's cross Dalston) & Hale wharf, Tottenham N *Boyer Wm. &Sons,Urongate whf.rd.Padding­ Cox John, 111 Mansford st. Hackney road NE N & 14 L. & N. W. Ry. depOt, York rd N Jacobs Charles, 18 York road, Stepney E ton basin W & 1, 2 & 3 Amberley wharves W Crabb William, 140 Rockingham street SE Garrad Cornelius, 20 Bark place,Bayswater W Jacobs Israel, 27 Yalford street & 1 Holloway *Bradbrook William, 285 Railway arches, Crack James, 13 Morpeth road, Hackney NE Garrad George, 3 Duke street, Adelphi WC lltreet, Whitechapel E Cambridge road E Creek Thos.ll Greenwood pl.Highgate rdNW Gas'lon John William & Co. 1 Fenton's build- Jefl'eries Leonard, 76 Downham road N *Braidwood James Muir, 37 Matthias road N Cresswell Henry,1 Bryan pl.Caledonian road N ings, Bartholomew close E C •Jefl'ries George, 1 Benyon rd.Southgate rd N Bramley Frederick, 126 Bishopsgate E C Crisp Edward, 24 Rose st. Covent garden WC Gates George, 147 George's road, Holloway N Jennings Samuel, 92 Upper North street E Brandon Wm. 23Elton st. StokeNewington N •croft James, 18 Tomlin's grove, Bow E Gibbs ~ros. Ltd. 20 & 22 Robinhood lane, *Joel Barnett, 21 Fish street hill E C Bright Charles, 4 Winchester place, Kings- •cunis Horace Albert, Albion wharf, Holland Poplar E & Cold Harbour yard, Preston's tJohnson Henry, Sons & Co. Ltd. Sceptre land High street NE street, Blackfriars road S E road, Poplar E street, Mile end E . Bristow Henry Arth. 141 Gt. Cambridge st E Curtice Edwiu, 66 Latimer road W fGibbs Henry & Co.73 Vallance road E Johnson Chas.3 Silchestr. mews,Silchstr. rd W Brook Charles & Son, 24 Gifl'ord street, Cale- DavieEdwd.7 ,8&9Cockpit yd.Lit.James stWC Gibson Arth. 45 Westbourne rd. Barnsbury N tJohnson Wm. 63 Newcomen st. BoroughS E donian road N Da vies Richard & Sons Ltd. 55.! , Knightrider Gibson Geo.18 Prospect row, Ball's Pondrd N & Railway arches, Great Guildford st SE Brook Robert & Co. 7 & 9 Rose la. Ratclifl' E street E C; 23 Sekfordestreet E C; 8 Wharf, Gibson Nathaniel, 114 Holly street, Dalston Jones James, 73 Aston st. Limehouse fields E llrown Alfred, 41 Whiston st. Haggerston NE Macclesfield street E C & Warwick place, NE & 40 Mapledene road, Dalston NE Joyce Benjamin, 8 Barchester street, PoplarE Brown {Jharles, 79 Wellington road N Whitecross street E C Glass John, 182 Waterloo roadS E Joyce Waiter, 26 Acland street, Limehouse E Brown James, 44 & 49 Huntsworth mews, Davies ThomasWilliam & Son, 61 Horseferry Goat Nathn. Waiter, 68 Hadley st.Kentish tn Keen Charles, 3 Park street, Latimer road W Dorset square NW road SW & 30 New burn st. Lambeth SE NW & 20, 21 & 22 Castle mews,Castle rdNW Kemp Wm. 19 Herbertst. Haverstock hi NW Brown William Henry, 26 Tooley streetS E Davies & Co. 82 Bath street, Old street E C *Goldsmith Charles, 35 St. Stephen's road & *tKimber Charles, 6 Harp lane E C tBruce James & Co. Ltd. 62 Plumber's row, Davis Fred & Sons, 14 Elgin mews, Lad­ Stafford road, Bow E King Waiter & Sons, 123! Shepperton road~ Whitechapel E broke grove W Gomm Alfred Hy. 46 Gurney st. Walworth SE Knapp George, 6 Cleveland mews,FitzroysqW Bryer Mrs. Rachl.ll Eele st.Mile end Nw.tnE Davis Thomas, 25 Hamilton st. Deptford SE Gomm William, 106 High street, Bromley E Lane J onathan,46 Wedmore st. Up.HollowayN' *Buer & Lee, 75 Farringcion street E C tDeacon R. & Co. 9&10 Fenchurch street E C & Gorvin & Shearing, 3A, Hall pl.Paddingtn W Laugdon Geo.Sl.40Alfretcn st.Old Kent rdS E •Bunce Robt. Ltd. 9 Amberley wharves, Am- 1 Vine street, Tooley street SE Gosling Richard, 29 Hamilton st.DeptfordS E *Latter Jsph. 15 South whf.Paddngtn.basinW berley road, Paddington W Dear Garibaldi, 54 Arundel sq. Barnsbury N Goss Robert, 195 Railway arches, Barnardo *tLavington Brothers Ltd. 69 & 68 OldBailey. Bunce John,ll South wharf,Pddngtn. basinW •Deards Robert, 28 James street, Camden street, Shadwell E E C ; 20 Tower hill E C ; 2 Archer st. South Bushnell & Son, 18 Alpha pl. Caledonian rd N town NW & 337A, Old Ford road, Bow E *Gower William,-11 Windsor ter. City road N Lambeth SW; Beehive, Whitecross st E C Butcher Henry & Son, 313 Goswell road E C Dearn Wm. & Co.23 Brunswick st.BlackwallE Grace Charles, 68.A, Roue! rd. BermondseyS E & 2 Pearson street, Kingsland road NE Butler Charles, 187 Railway arches, Edward Dellow Arthur & George William,89 Turner's *Graham Thomas & Son, 102 Leighton rd NW Lawford Harry, 4 Millstream rd.DockheadS E street, Deptfo:rd S E road, Burdett road E & 431, 433 & 434 Rail- Green Barnett,64Spelman st.Mile endN ew tn E Leary John, 35 & 37 Byron street, Bromley E Cade Jeremiah & Sons, 125 Grove rd.
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