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Post Office London 1228 SAl-SAL POST OFFICE LONDON 1228 St. Paul's Choir School (Rev. Nigel Mackenzie Morgan-Brown, M.A. Sakhalin Oil Fields Ltd. 3o Great St. Helen's E C-T A" Petrofleld, S~lmon & Barnaschone, accountants, 6 :Moorgate street E C- head master), 56 Carter lane E C Led"; T N 4367 .A. venue T N g53 Central St. Paul's Church Home (Miss Catherine Amelia Garnham, matron), Saknovitch Barnett, dressmaker, 22 Casson street, Whitechapel E Salmon Bros. wholesale ironmonger~, 22 East read N-T N 1S94 63 Sydney street, Chelsea SW Sakove Louis, friPd fish ~hop, 234 Graham road, Dalston NE & 8 Lcndon Wall St. Paul's Church Lads' Brigade Club, 33 Westminster bridge rdS E Broadway, London fialds NE Salmon Charles & Sons, artificial limb makers, Bryantwood works, St. Paul's Club (F. C. L. Robertson, hon. sec. & treas.), 5 Wilton Sakstein Marb, wardrobe dealer, 8 Well street, Wellclose square E Bryantwood road N (T N 1326 North) & 55 Drayton park N crPscent mews SW Sakula DBVi!l, tobacconist, 22 Hawk ins street, Mile end E Salmon Gaston & Oo. (of BruEsels), lace manufJs. (W. J. Garuner, St. Paul's Eccle::;iologieal Society (The Very Rev. The Dean of St. Sal Prreservare Co. preservative manufacturers, 10 Eastcheap E C agent),15&17GreatPortland stW-TA" Gastomon ''; TN2546Regni Paul's, president ; Rev. H. D. Macnamam, M.A. chairman of Sala .A.nna Maria ~rE.), confectioner,1o:2 Park st.Camden town NW Salmon George Philip & Oo,copperplate engravers, .35 Shoe la E C- coy;ncil; C. H. Hopwood, F.R.G.s., F.S.A. hon, treas.; E. W. Bala Peter, apartments, 49 Lambeth palace roadS E T N 5217 Holborn Fletcher, F.8.A.scot. hon. sec.), The Chapter house, 68 St. Paul's Salaman Ernest & Co. solicitors, 62 London wall E C-T A "Ernsal, Salmon & Gluckstein Ltd. tobacco manufacturers, 2 to 14 Clarence· churchyard E C A ve" ; T N's 288I & 2882 London Wall st. Dingley rd. City rd E C (TA "DiOEa"; TN'szo29 & 2o3o London St. Paul's Girls' School, Brook green W-T .A. "Honorifica, Ham- Salaman I. & Co. Ltd. ostrich feather manufacturers, Monkwell Wall); & tobacconists, .A.ldgate High st E ; 27E, Throgmorton stE C; mer " : T N 1ogo Hammersmith house, Faleon square E C & ostrich feather merchants, 7 Falcon 1 Barbican E C ; 266 & 354 Edgware rd W ; 181 High st. Cam den tn St. Paul's Hospital for Skin & Genito-Urinary Diseases (James J. square E C-T A "Monkwell, Cent"; T N 3215 Central NW; 283 Pentonville rd N ; 86 King's rd. Chelsea SW; 101 City Bodley, hon.sec.), 13A, Red Lion sq.Hi.HolbrnW C-TN137c4Centl Salaman M. & N. estntes, 68 Lincoln's inn fields WC-T A rd E C ; 6A, King st. Cheapside E C ; 3 & 47 Queen Victoria st E C; St. Paul's Hostel (Miss E. B. B,Whitfield, hon.supt.), 72 High street, "Adducible, Holb"; T N 4677 Central 3 Station bldngs. Holloway road N; 35 Eastcheap E C; 2 & 3 ::\farylebone W Salaman Clementlsaac, barrister, I 1 King's Bench walk,Temple E C "Tower chambers, London wall E C; 21 Walbrook E C; Liverpool St. Paul's Men's Olub, .33 Westminster bridge road SE Balaman Fredtrick Seymour, chartered accountant, see Elles, st. (Metropolitan) Railway station E C; 15 High st. Islington M; St. Paul's Mm Servants· Club (O.Blore, hon,sec.),14Drayton gdnsSW Salaman, Coates & Co 107 Finsbury pavement E C ; 6o St. Martin's-le-Grand E C ; 3 St. Paurs Mission House (Sisters of the Ascension in charge), 77 Salaman M. estates, 68 Lincoln's inn fields WC St. Mary Axe E C ; 9 Hampstead road NW; 228 Bishopsgate E C ; Kinnerton street SW . Salaman N. estates, 68 Lineoln's inn fields WC 13o, 171, 375 & 437 Strand WC; 14 Basinghall street E C; 276 St. Paul's (Portman Square) :Mio:sion Buildings, 76 East street, Salaman Sarah (Mhs), milliner, 207 Roman road, Bow E Kentish town rd NW; Farringdon road E C; 452 & 695 Hollowey Manr!Jester square W Salaman Willie, stock & share broker, see Lloyd, Salaman & Oo road N; 62 New Oxfordst WC; .36 Chancery lnne WC; 12 & 257 St. Paul's Printing Co. Ltd. whol<sale manufacturing station erE, Salamander Fire Insu::ance Co. of Amsterdam, 1 Broad st. place E C Oxford st W ; 5 Walworth road SE ; 6 Kingsland High st NE ; printers,lithographers, fine art publishers & account book makers, Salamandre Stove Co. anthracite stove makers, 255 Tottenham court 29 & 65 Fenchurch street E C; 7 Camberwcll road SE; 213 11 Luclgate hill E C & 30reed lane E C-T N 1]58 City road W-T .A." Salamsto, Ox"; T N 4864 Central Brompton rd SW; 173 Kensington High st W; 31 Buckingl:am St. Paul't~ School, Hammersmith road W-T N 5o8 HammerEmith Salamon & Seater, analytcl.chemists,79 MarklaE C-TNI:o52Centrl palace road SW; 1 New Bridge st E C; 2 Westbonrne grove W; St. Paul's United Sisters' Slate Club (Mrs. E. Tregear, secretary), 46 SalamonAlfrd.Gordon,A.R.S.M.,F.I.C.,F.C.S.&c.consulting &analytical 3 Borough High st SE; 14 Coventry st W; New Cross rd SE; Edward street, Deptford SE chemist, I Ffnchurch av E C-T A •• Aleml k, Fen''; T N 4086 .A. ven 215 Piccadilly W ; 62 & 28 King William st E C ; 26 New Broad St, Pauli Breweries Co. Ltd. (.A.. B. Daniels,sec.),lagerbeer brewers, Salanson Jo~ephine(Madflme),dreEsmaker,loz Church st.Chelsea SW street E C ; 15 Railway approach SE ; 68 Fleet street E C ; 6A, 1 o 5 Glasshouse stree,t, Vauxhall SE-T .A. 11 Landwehr, Vaux"; Salar del Carmen Nitrate Syndicate LJm. (Tbe)(F. W. Bishop, sec.), New Coventry street W; 7.3 High street, Notting hill gate W; .36 T N z8:zo Hop 9New Broad l:!t E C-T .A." Shalloon"; T N's 2426 & 2427 Lond. Wl Holborn viaduct E C ; I 5o Holborn E C ; 125 Cheapside E C ; 65 St. Pelagin~ Home for Girls (The Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Salberg & Kinmond, auctioneers, estate agents & surveyors, 41A, Seven Sisters rd N ; 343 Mare stt·eet, Hackney NE ; 4oC, High rd. Jesus & Ma.ry), 654 Rotberhithe street SE Maddox street W-T N 5314 Mayfafr Kilburn NW; 102 Bishopsgate E C ; 8 Railway approach, Can· St. Peter's Boys' Club ( William E. Vlinsley, hon. S€C. ), 113 Sydney Salberg Louis, glass maker, 37 Old Bond street W (T N 6132 Gerrard) non st E C ; '] Bridge st, Westminster SW; 38 Liverpool st E C ; street, Chelsea SW & 43 Sloane street, Chelfea SW 335 Old Kent road SE ; 5 Bhaftesbury avenue W ; 96 Tottenham St. Peter's Girls' Club (Miss Bomer, lady supt.), 29 Glllingham Sall::erg Clara(Mrs.),boarding he use, 27 & 28 Leinster sq. Bayswtr W court rd W; 29 Villiers st. Strand WC ; 353 Harrow rd W ; 61 street, Pimlico SW -T N 854 Park Fore street E C ; 57 Knights bridge SW & adjoining Leicester sq. St. Peter's Harbour for Aged Women (Sisters of the Community o1 Salby George, bookseller, 65 Great Russell street WC station, Cranbourn street 'If C St. Peter), 10 Greville place, Kilburn NW Salcovitch Max, greengrocer, 3 Irene house, Flower & Dean street E 8almon & Hancock, gangers, I 1 Billiter square E C St, Peter's Home & Sisterhood, nursing home (Sisters of the Oom· Baldanha Martin Sebastian, barrister, 3 Pump court, Temple E C Salmon J. & Son Ltd. wholesale & retail oilmen, dry salters, munity of St. Peter), :M:ortimer road, Kilburn NW Salder Harry, tobacconist, 69 Clerkenwell road E C grocers, ironmongers, hardware, china & glass dealers; lead,. St. Peter's Hospital for Stone & other Urinary Diseases (Irwin H. Saldern George, dressmaker, 35g Go swell road E C ~I as~, oil & color merchants, Ha.rvist road, Holloway N (TA · lleattiF, sec.), 27 Henrietta st. Covent gdn WC-T N 2218 Gerrard Saldji George Antoine, representative of British shipowners trading " Oilamon, Holway" ; T N 2103 North); 288 New North road N ; St. Peter's Hostel for Free Training of Cani!idates for Holy Order~ to the Levant, 15 Great St. Helen's E C-T A "Saldji, Led" 16o Southwark park road SE ; 168 Weedington rd NW; 143 (Rev. Frederick Hugh Lacy, M.A. resident warden & hon. stc.), Sale Fredk. & Co. packing case mas.toUnion mews,Middlsx.hosptl W Queen's creseent, Haverstock hill NW; 471 Hackney road NE; 2.3 Belsize square, Hampstead NW Sale & Oo.mercbants (agents for Sale & Frazar Ltd. of Japan), 21 94 Well st. South Hackney NE; 22 Maiden road NW; 213, 32o St. Peter's Lecture Room, Belsize square, Hampstead NW Old Broad street E C-T .A."' Fusiyama"; T N 1.361 City & 404A, Holloway road N ; 85 Junction rd N; 157, .S14 & 387 St. Peter's Men's Club (H.H.Ellifltt, sec.),5St. Leonard st.PmlcoSW Sale Charles, antique furnitnre dealer, 58 & 6o Church street, Kentish town rd NW; 167 Fortess rd, Kentish town NW & 112 St. Peter's Midwifery & Maternity Home (Mrs. Agnes Duplaney, Kmsington W(TN 85Western)& lA, Newcombest. Kensington W & 204 Hornsey road N supt.), 11 Church row, Limehouse E Sale Frank,lamp manufr.ug&J310xford streetW-TN 3686 Central Salmon, Oily Ltd. surgical instrument make1·s, 7 New Oxford st WC St, Peter's Mission House, 21 Penn street, Hoxton N Sale James, hairdresser, 61 Church street, Bethnal gre€n E -T .A." Symptom, \Vestcent"; T N 38o5 Regent St. Peter's Working Men's Club (Geo. Wade, hon.
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