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PIC POST OFFICE LONDON Plc 1798 PIC POST OFFICE LONDON PlC PICTURE DEALERS & IMPORTERS---contd. Lambert Harry & Co. 100 Knights bridge SW Chapman Bros.241 & 245A,King's rd.ChelsSW Love William Alfred, 221 Walworth road SE Dowdeswell & Dowdeswells Limited, 160 Mendoza Galleries Ltd. 13 Old Bond street W Ohappell William Oharles. 52 Rosoman st E C Lyons & Co. 8 Staff yard, East road N New Bond street W Minns George & Co. 65 Berwick street W Charles George & Co. 45 Pembridge roar! W Mackintosh ~neas, 37 Aldersgate street E C Drake Harry, 13 St. Mary .A.xe E C MORRILL WILLIAM &: SON, Ohinery0has.Fredk.l60 Devon's rd.BromleyE Maffia Samuel, 125 Burdett road E Dunthome Robert, 5 Vigo st. Regent st W 3 Duck lane, Warr!our street W; City Frame Oo. Ltd. 34 Coleman st E C & Mann William,l9 Great St. Andrew street WC Etheridge Robt. 149 & 151 Clarendon road W picture liners to the National Gallery 71 & 72 Britannia street, City road N Manuel Alfred, 64 Wenlock street N Farmnt Arthur, 87 York road, Lambeth SE MORRILL WILLIAM JOHN, 29 Great Clapton Bros. 4. Ford road, Roman road E Maple & Oo. Limited, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145 to Fares Gtlorge P. 41 Piccadilly W Pulteney street W Clark Henry, 69 (rear of) Chalk Farm rd NW 150 Tottenham court road W : 248, ~54, 237 Glen John, 34 Davies street W Mucklow A. J. & Son, 35 Cranboum street Cohen Isaac, 67 Brick lane E to 243, 251, 253 to 279 Euston road NW; 4 Grant & Uo. 145 Bishopsgate E C WC & 12 St. Martin's court WC Cole Brothers, 2 Percy st W & 1 Percy mewsW to 46 Grafton st WC; 143 to 157 (;{Jwer st Harries Thomas Joseph, 4 Pall mall place SW Murcott Harry Chas. 6 Endell st.Long acre WC Oole Harry, 8 Featherstone buildings WC WC ; factories, Beanmont place WC; 39 Harvey ThomlloS Wm. 149 Edgware road W Partington Jas. & Geo. 36 Gt. Ormond st WC Cook Thomas William, 161 Portobello road W to 51 Righgate road NW & 17 to 23 & 27 Hogan Edmond Charles, 53 Endell street WC Power W. M. Ltd. By special appointment Coombes Samuel, 175 Strand WC William street NW Ichenhauser Raphael, 14 Brook street, New to the King & Queen, Cooper Charles Wm. 61 Sydney st. OhelseaSW Marcus Bros. 621 Commercial road ea.'!t E Bond street W 123 Victoria st SW & 6 Couch Thomas Walsh & Co. 43 Bow lane E C Martin Bros. 254 Kentish town road NW Imperial Fine Art Corporation Ltd. 64 High Royal Opera arcade, & 13 Oxford street W May C. M. & Son, 134 Wardonr street W Holbom WC Pall mall SW Cowan Sidney, 67 East street, Walworth SE Meedy William John, 43 St. Leonard's road E J ackson Brothers,15 Bishop's rd.Paddington W Quautrell Frederick Wm. 56 Howland st W Crooks Mrs. Emily Lilly, 219 Waterloo rd SE Meyn Leopold,59 Johnson st.Oommrcl.rd.es.E King & Oo. 32 Hampstead road NW Quantrell Herbt. 5 Lyme st. Oamden tn NW Cross Percy, 180 Liverpool road N Midrlleton .John, 231 King's road, Chelsea SW Knoedler M. & Co. 15A, Old Bond street W­ Reeve J ohn&Harry, 77Cleveland st.Fitzry.sqW Davis Alfred, 17 King's road, Chelsea SW Milne & Co. 41 Aldwych WC & 8 Wetherby T A "Knoedler, Piccy "; T N 2514 Mayfair Roberson C. & Co. Ltd. 99 Long acre WC & Davis Edwd. R. (lining),67 A,Osnaburgh stN W terrace, Earl's court SW Lansley Mrs. Ella, 87 Pelha.m street SW 155 & 156 Piccadilly W _ Daw J ames George, 179 Camberwell road SE Mitre Ltd. 5 Ridgmount street WC Lee Brothers (London) Ltd. 63 Great Eastern Rose Geo. A ugustus,23 Pelham st. S.KensSW Deighton William Robert, 4 & 3A, Grand Moncrieff Harry Edgar & Co. 6 New Zealand street EC Schafer Henry Thomas, 12 Abercorn place, St. Hotel buildings, Cbaring cross WC avenue E C Lef~vre L. H.& Son,1A,King st.St.James' SW John's wood NW Dewsbury Miss, Rosetta, Rheidol mews, Morell Hyman, 17 & 18 Great St.Andrew stWC Leggatt Brothers, 62 Cheapside E C & 30 Smith Jas. Ry. 4 Marylebone pa.'lS. Wells st W Rheidol terrace, Islington N Morris Alfred George, 147 Kingllland road NE St. James' street SW Tooth Arthur & Sons, 155 New Bond streetW Dodson Chas. 43 Grafton st. Tottenham et.rdW Morris Wm. Frederick, 283 City road E C Maitland Herbert, 15 Pembridge road W Vokins A. & Sons, 16 Rolbom E C & Salis- Dolman Reginald & Son,6New0ompton stWC Mueklow A. J. & Son, 35 Oranbourn street Marehant William & Oo. 5 Regent street SW bury house, J,ondon wall E C Edge James, 29 Liverpool road N WC & 12 St. Martin's court WC Mason & Philips, 7 King street, Portman sq W Vokins Herbert, 22 South Molton street W Ellis Alfd. Hy. 179 Warwick rd. KensingtonW MurcottHarryCJhas. 6 En dell st. Long acre WC Mendoza. Galleries Ltd. 13 Old Bond street W Warner Ra.lph, 39 Brewer street W Emdin Alfred Ernest, 193 Essex road N Norman Frank, lA, Semley pl. Ebury sq SW Monerieff Harry Edgar & Oo. (who.), 6 New Wilkerson Wm. (print), 12 Poland street W Enderson Ernest, 18 Queen's terrace,St.John's Nye Waiter JlloS. 21 to 25 Earl st.PimburyEC Zealand avenue E C Wolff Louis & Co.Ltd.245 Tottenham et. rdW wood NW & 3 Market street, Finsbury E C Moon Alexander, 28 Davies street W Evans Ern est Francis, 53 Fairfax road NW Oliver Wm. & Co. 48 Beech st. Barbican E C Moore Philip, 65 Edgware road W PICTURE VALUERS. Field John Thomas, 16 Kenton street WC Oliver John Bertram, 36 Loncroft road, Cam- Murcott Harry Ohas. 6 Endellst.Long acreWC Buttery Ayerst H. 177 Piccadilly W Fletcher James Gillott & Sons,5 LondonrdS E berwell SE NICHOLSON ARTHUR LEONARD, 4 St. Knight, Frnnk & Rutley, 20 Hanover sq W Freedman Moss. 4 Orispin st. Spitalfields E Olivier Hy. Jsph. 185 Southwark park rd SE Alban's pla.ce, Regent street SW Mason & Philips, 7 King st. Portman sq W Freeman Mark, 140 Lower roadS E Os borne Wm. Jas. & Oo.3 Thackeray st. KensW Palser Jocelyn & Sons, 27 King st. St. J~~:mes' Vokins Herbert, 22 South Molton street W Freeman Saml. 108 Union rd. RotherhitheS E Parker "\Yilliam Charles, 171 Old street E C SW. Early English pictures & drawings Fl;yer George, 138West End lane,Kilbum NW Patrickson Jesse John, 108 Church street, Parker T. H. Bros. 45 Whitcomb street WC PICTURE CORD MAKERS. Garmtt Ernest, 139 Holloway road N Chelsea SW & 59 Park walk, Chelsea SW Parsons Edwin & Sons, 45 Brompton road SW Gash .John, 36A, Regency st.Westminster SW Pavey & Oo. 217 Belsize road NW Paterson Willia.m Bell, 5 Old Bond street W Binks Brothers Ltd. (gilt), 13 Strafford street, Gentil .Jean Antoine Barnabe, 198 Old st E C Phear John, 249 Brick lane E Permain Thomas, 170 to 173 Piccadilly W Mill wall E. See " Wire Rope Makers" Gesell & Lea, 28 & 29 Great Button street E C Pickering DavidW.&Sons,l Sboreditch Hi.stE Permain Willia.m, 32 King st. St. James' SW Boardman Brothers, Victory works, Knott & 64 Olerkenwell road E C Pike Samuel Thomas, 68 Margaret street W Phillips Bros. 124 Southwark street SE Mill, Manchester Gilbert Tbomas, 243 High road, Kilburn NW Pi!berg Joseph, 13 Golborne roar! W Richardson Thos.&Co.26 King st.St.James' SW Hughes0rawford&Co.2A,Ryder st.St. JlloS' SW & 7 Euston road NW Poland Danl.King's Head yd. Short's gdnsWC Robbins David & Oo. 22 Mallow street, Old Ironmongers' Mfg. Co. 278 Borough Hi. st SE GillamWm.& Co.42 Broadway, WestmnstrSW Power W. M. Ltd. 123 Victoria street SW & street E C Stant<m Frederic & Edwin, Armoury mills, Godfrey Barnett,13 Hes:;el st.Commrcl. rd.eaE 6 Royal Opera arcade, Pall mall SW Rothschild Max, 28 Sackville street W Lewisham SE Goldberg John & Son, 219 Poplar High st E Power Albert Edward, 53 Marsbam street SW Smith John & Oo. 66 Jcrmyn street SW Goodman .Jacob, 134 Whitechapel road E Pritchard & Co. 138 Aldersgate street E C Smith Henry Albert, 175 Strand WC PICTURE & LOOKING GLASS Goodstein Israel, 1 Great St. A.ndrew st WC Pritchard Robert Ferdinand, 69 High street, Stursberg (J.P.) & Sons,24 & 26 Banner st E C FRAME MAKERS. Goodwin John, 13 Bridle lane, Golden sq W Cam den town NW ; 110 Edgware road W Sulley & Oo. 159 New Bond street W Gordon Solomon, 200 Lower road SE & 31 & 19 & 20 Shoreditch High street E Turner Edward Trevclyan, 1 Puke street, St. See also Carvers &; Gildl'rl; Ormolu Frame DockhPAld S E Pryer Wm. Henry, 31 Prince of Wales cresNW James' SW & 5 Sedley place, Oxford st W Makers; also Print seller&. Grew (London) L_td. 167 City road E C Ramage George, 88 Newington butts SE Vicars Brothers, 12 Old Bond street W Ackermann Arthur & Son Ltd. 157 A, New Guest Edward, 4..1.5 King's road, Chelsea SW Rich H. C. & Co.135 Shepperton rd.Islngtn N Visma.n Jean, 31 Edgware ro11r! W Bond street W Haigh & Oo. 236, 238 & 2~0 Old Kent rd SE Ridley Morris Albt.226 Evelyn st.Deptfrd SE Walker Aug. 118 New Bond street W Ackermann Rudolph, 203 Regent street W Hall Percy, 154 Larlbroke grove W Ringer Waiter, 78 Brushfield street E Wallis & Son, 120 Pall mall SW Alden & Co. 29 James street, Oxford street W Hallas Alfred, 123 East street, Walworth SE Risley Alexander, 118 Great Dover street SE Williams Thos. & Co. 48 Beech st.Barbican E C Alden Ernest, 39 King's road, Ohelsea SW Hallett Ernest Geo.
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