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Oire C.T0 RY THE BROMLEY o IRE C.T 0 R Y REVISED AND ENLARGED FOR 1 8 7 8, INCL UDES THE PARISHES OF. BROMLEY:-- PAGE PAGE Advertisements i-lxxvi FARNBOROUGH ••••••••••••••• 100 Official Establishments, FOOTS CRAY •••••••••••.••• 101 Local Institution, &c. ... 1 HAYES •.••.••...•...•.•..•••.• 103 Street Directory •.. ....•. 5 RESTON ••••••••••••••••••••• 104 Commercial 31 RNOCRHOLT ••••••.••••••••••• 105 Private Residents .42 NORTH CRAY ..••••••.••.•.• 106 BECRENHAM •••••••••••••••••• 51 ORPINGTON ••• "'0 •••••••••••• 106 CHELSFIELD •••••••••••••••••• 84 SIDCUP •..•.•.••.•..•.•••.' .• 110 CHISLEHURST •.•.••••..•••••••• 86 ST. MARY CRAY •.•..••.•... 111 CUDHAM •••••••••••••••••••• 98 ST. PAUL'S CRAY ••••••••• 117 DOWNE •••••••••••••••••••••••• 29 WEST WICKHAM •• :,••••••••• 118 t .free. H<~. ., rAllCC: f 3<y-~$"", ~t~ ·1 =-:-~ :~~. \ '0.-- ',., 4 ".: · -.~~--_.-~~0~ --- I· ;. : .. t.··. I. • I I i .. , - ... ~... · .- >,,' . ; .'~ : ~ .•••. f '. I PRINTE AND PUBLISHED BY E. STRONG &' SONS..l.J11.ARAI';T,SQUARE, --_. .._-BROMLE'r:KENT. - J \J d4....,..:q- -, _--~_.- INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. :BROMLEY. Allnutt, B., grocer and provision me~chant... ..• xliii Ardern, W. J., dairyman, and wine and spirit,merchant xx Ayling, T. & Son, boot and shoe manufacturers xliv Ayling, William T., oil and colorman xiii Balls, Henry, tailor and trousers maker Ii Baxter, W. W., family chemist ... lviii Baxter & Payne, auctioneers and estate agents lxxvi Blundell T., fishmonger; poulterer, &c. xvi Blundell, W. T., fruiterer and greengrocer I Boorah, Too falllily grocer and provision dealer lxiii Bridger, R., butcher ... lili Bridal, W. G., Park house academy . xxxiv Brown, John, tobacconist... xlvii Brown & Son, tailors and outfitters . xi Browning, J. W., dyer, bleacher, &c. xxxi Buckle & Griffin, coal and coke merchants xiv Burgess J., boot and shoe maker ... lxi Burgess, Mrs. W., stationer, berlin wool rep0'3itory,&c . lxii Bush, S., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder . xii Carreck, W. N., birdstuffer, stationer, &c. ... ..• v Chamberlain, J., boarding school for young gentlemen ... xxxii and xxxiii Chapman, H. E., cabinet maker and upholsterer ..• Ix Chapman, Misses,establishment for young ladies lxiv Church, John, boot and shoe maker ••• ..• !xiv Cooper, Brothers, corn merchants iii Cooper, H. G., butcher... ..• ... viii Cooper J., plumber, gasfitter, and hot water engineer xv Darby, W. H., mason and contractor ... xxxi Davis, Miss, drawing and water colour painting xxxii Davis, Miss C., teacher of music ... ... xxxii Dixon, Mrs. Julius and Miss, Essex Lodge school xxxiii Doe & Son, boot and shoemakers... ... xliv Doyle, J., Bromley hair cutting saloons xxv Dunford, J. dairyman ... .., ... xlvi Dunn, E., upholsterer and undertaker ... xiv Dunn, J. & E., upholsterers, cabinet makers, undertakers, &c. xv INDEX TO NAMES OF ADVERTISERS. Economll1.Life A!l~urance Society lxviii Ellis, S., school for young gentlemen xxxiv Fertel, Mrs., Broomfield school ,.. !xxii Filby, Brothers, hair dressers, perfumers, &c. vii Fisher, J., furniture remover xviii Fitch, D., wholesale fruiterer lxxiv Fox & Sons, brewers, Oak brewery, Farnborough ••. xvii Francis and Lloyd, ironmongers, gas fitters, and plumbers xxiv Gael, E. photographer ". xlv Gammon, R., gas and hot-water engineer ..• lvi Garwood, H. W., watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c. lviii . Gayfer, W., middle class school xxxii Gilbert, T., grocer and baker , xlii Gomer, W. & Son, darrymen xlv, Gooding, Mrs. dressmaker ••• xxix Grinsted, Daniel, coal merchant iv Grubb, W. A., builder, &c.... lxxv Hammond, G., plumber, gasfitter, and house decorator ,.. xxxviii Harman's pianoforte and music warehouse liv Harman, R. V., photographer Iv Hambleton & Co., dJers and cleaners ii Hillmer. W., draper, hosier, and milliner x Hinchliffe, D., statuary and mason ••• xxiii Romreopathic pharmacy lxxi Hopkins, E., plumber, gas and hot-water engineer ... lxvii Hopton, J., fruiterer and greengrocer, coal merchant, &c. xli How, Jam€s, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith xxix Howard John, pork butcher ••• v Hutchings, E. & Co., dyers, cleaners, &c. x Ingles, John, saddler and harness maker xix Isard, Edward, tallow chandler ... ••• xiii Isherwood, J., family and dispensing chemist ..• iv James J., baker and confectioner xvi Johnson,..G. T., fishmonger and poulterer xi Jones, G., family draper, &c.... ... xlvii Johnson, Misses M. and H. Berlin wool, baby linen warehouse, &c. xxx Jones, T. B., ironmonger, gasfitter, &c. ••. •.• •.• Iv London and Provincial Carriage Insurance Company !xi Lownds, W., fly proprietor, White Hart Hotel ..• xli Lynes Mrs., milliner, dressmaker. &c. •.• ..• xxviii Marshall, A. J., family draper. &c.... ... .. vii Martin, E., grocer, wine, spirit, and bottled beer merchant xliii Maunder, W., fancy bread and biscuit baker xxxviii Mersh, W., carman and c9ntractor ... xlix Middlemiss, W., bread and biscuit baker Ix Morley, Thomas, Bromley Academy .•• xxxiv Mowat, James, tailor, &c.... ..• lxxiii Mundy, E., draper, milliner, &c. ..• Iii Nash John, draper, silk mercer, and milliner .•. .•. xxvii Nash and Milstead, berlin wool and fancy repository ... lxviii Nettlefold, 1., auctioneer ancl gppraiser, upholsterer, and undertaker xxvii INDEX TO NAMES OF ADVERTISERS. Nye F. W., tea dealer and provision merchant...... lxvii Odd~n,J., family grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant lxix Oliver, P.,..boot and shoe maker !xili Orford, Misses,young ladies' school xxxvii Osborn, George, plumber, painter, &c.... lxv Pamphiltm, George,.wine and spirit merchant... xx Payne, G. H., builder and decorator xlix Phillpott, W., boot and shoe maker xxvi Podger, H., Page Heath Laundry xxi Poole, C. baker and confectioneer ... '" xxxix Pressley, G. watchmaker and jeweller... xlv Pulham, C., monumental and cemetery works... xxiv Pyrke, B. S., grocer, &c.... ... lxii Quick, H. B., shirt and collar maker... ... xxiii Railway Accident Mutual Assurance Company. ix Ranson, T., decorator, painter, &c. ... lxx Ratley & Thorpe, toy and fancy reposit.ory ... xxvi Raymond, C. S., pianoforte tuner, repaIrer, &c. lxiv Redfern, Henry, gas and hot water engineer xii Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation vi Russell, T. .R. & H., carriers ... xlviii Sanders, Mrs., dress and mantle maker lxxi Satchell, .T.. plumber, glazier, and decorative painter xxii Shillcock, J. B., chemist, &c. Iii and !iii Shoebridge, W., billiard rooms, "Swan and Mitre" lix Simmons, W., tailor, &c. ... xxii Slight, H. L., wine and spirit merchant, Widmore ... ... lxv Smith, Edward S. sewingmachine agent, ted-cher,cleaner &repairer ii &xxiii Smith, Mrs. E. S., dress, mantle, and costume maker ii Smith, ::Mrs.M.,china and glass rooms ... xxxix Sparrowhawk, R., draper and silk mercer ix Steiert and Dotter, watch and clock makers !xvi Steer, J. chimney sweep... ... ... ... ... xlvi Strong, E. and Sons, letter-press, copper-plate, and lithographic printers i Sturt, Misses, schools for young ladies and gentlemen xxxii Stubbs, Wm., miller, corn, coal, and seed merchant XXXVIii 'ralby, Sergt. G. W., drill instructor, &c. lxxiv Tilling George, job and post master ... ... xl Taylor's library and Berlin wool and stationery warehouse lxix Unstead, E., grocer and provision merchant xl Uridge, Mrs. E., baby linen and ladies' outfitting warehouse ... xxviii Uridge, Mrs. E., family grocer,cheesemonger, &foreign wine merchant viii Walker & Holmes, cabinet makers and upholsterers... xxv Weeks, George, furnishing and manufacturing ironmonger lxvi Wells, G. M., upholsterer and furniture dealer...... xxix 'Wheeler, Miss, young ladies school... xxxv Wightman, Miss, teacher of music xxxvii Willby, James, carman, &c.... Ix Wingfield, James, nurseryman and florist lxxiii Wood, W. S., Maidstone ale stores I Wood, W. S., ramoneur, &c. Ii INDEX TO NAMES OF ADVERTISERS. BEOKENHAM. Bailey C., gas, hot water, and steam engmeer •.• 76 Barnes, Mr., auctioneer and estate agent 76 Baxter, Mrs., registry office... ... 64 Blundell, W., fishmonger and poulterer 13 Booth, William, family grocer and provision merchant 73 Cannon, T. M., wholesale and retail tobacconist 81 Churcher & Son, boot and shoe makers' 81 Churcher, E. W., ladies' and children's bootmaker 86 Collins, Bros. fishmongerss, poulterers, &c. 72 Cook, Thomas, seedsman and florist ... 68 C00per Brothers, corn merchants .•. 70 Cumberland, John, tailor, hatter, hosier, and shirt maker 65 Curtis, C., cabinet manufacturer, upholsterer, &c. 69 Day, T. S., family chemist ... 62 DeBruin, Mrs., berlin wool and fancy repository 74 Evans, T., tailor and habit maker... •.. 77 Fisher, T. J., baker and confectioner ..• 64 Freeman, J. P., grocer and butterman ... 65 Gascoyne, W. and Sons, architects, surveyors, and contractors 63 Graham, T., builder, plumber, gas, and hot water fitter 79 Green, J. H., family and dispensing chemist... ... 74 Hillier and Jones, French and English milliners, dressmakers, &c.... 67 Hird, George, draper and silk mercer... 79 Hoare, S., boot and shoe maker .•. 77 Homewood, G., family grocer and wine and spirit merchant 75 Hooker, J., builder and undertaker ..• 71 Keeler, J., nurseryman 68 Levens, William, cook and confectioner 66 London and County Bank ... 61 Lovelock, W., statuary and mason ... 71 Lumsden, T. C., fruiterer, greengrocer, and potatoe salesman 72 Manger, G. R., draper, milliner, &c. ... 75 Merriman, Miss, preparatory school... lvi Middleditch, H., saddler and haruess maker 83 Miller, W., carpenter and joiner ... ... 78 Moore and Matthew, coal, co:keand seed merchants 67 Nye, W. G., butcher ... ... 82 Purvis,
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