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York.1 Cat 107 TRADES DIREOTORY.] YORK.1 CAT 107 Browning Thomas, 3 Acomb road Wardingley Fred Pea.rson, 36 Boothm Cotterill .A.rthur J'ohn._ "17 St. 0•~ Burlott Harry, 5 Jubbergate Wameford John, I Baker st, Clifton wald's road, Fulford Carr james Herbert, ll9 Shamble• Waterworth George, 16 Goodramgate Crowther George, 34 Drake street. Carter T. k ·Son, 33· Sha:tn bles W atson Amos, 48 Monkgate Dimmey William, 10 Scarcroft road Clough Charles Hy. 47 Bishopthorpe rd Webster Fred, 42 Shambles Farrow Henry, so Monkgate Collier John Willia.m, 8 Shambles Webster Thomas, 3 Wilton street Graham J esse Gordon, 38, Sclll"- Coop Ja.mes. Thomas, 31 Layerthorpe Wilson William, 59 Nunnery lane croft road Cowton Edwin W. I Stamford street, Wood Bob, 40 Walmgate Halder Charles, Hungate Leeman road Wood Joseph Christopher,82a, Boothm Hawkswell John, Piccadilly Cross Thomas, 23 Shambles Wray John, 11 Shambles Hick William, Back Swinegate Crow Brothers, 153 Walmgate Wright Wm. & Sons, 9 Goodramgate Hodsman J oseph, LOIWer Eldon street Davill John Robert, 105 Micklegate Wright Fred, 22 Fishergate Boltby Samuel, Clifton & 9 Avenue Davill Robert. I6 Bridge street Wright Leonard, 49 Low Petergate terrace, Clifton Davison Fred~ n6 Micklegate & u8 Bord William, Mill lane, Heworth Brunswick ·street BUTTER DEALERS. Hunton Edgar, 19 Cromer street Dent John Moore, I38 Walmgate Danish Pure Butter Co. Spurriergate Key Alfred, Castle Mills bridge Dowson William, 27 Lower Eldon st Maypole Dairy Co. Limited, 18 High Kidd Jn. 10 Hallfield rd. Layerthorpe Eastmans Limited, 22 Pavement; I8 Ousegate & 20 St. Sampson's sq Learman Arthur, 59 Gillygate Spurriergate ; 15 Bishopthorpe rd. ; Lobley Isaac, 72 Lowther street 12 High Ousegate; 49 Holgate road CAB PROPRIETORS. Lovick Harry Hake, 130 W almgate & 62 Clarence street Mandefield John Wm. Ill Lowther st Alien George, 2 Gladstone street, Mansfield Geo. & Son, Layerthorpe Ellerker Joseph L. 124 Walmgate Huntington road Elliot Alfd.3Chelmsford pl.Fulford rd Martin Christopher, Emerald street Baxter Edward, 23 Barbican road Ellis William Albert, King's square Matthews Francis William,38 Bishop- ·Burland & Son, 1o6 The Mount & thorpe road English John & Co. Ltd. roB Micklegt Fetter lane Eshelby Rd. 22 Bromley st. Leeman rd Matthews Fred W.1o Darnborough st Calvert Charles, r Haymarket Micklethwaite John Walker, 5! The Everitt George, 1 Albemarle road Chapman Henry, I Lower Orchard st Fletcher W. & R. Limited, 56 Foss- Crescent Collins George, 3 Vine street Ogle Alfred Ernest, 19 De Grey st gate; 4 Gillygate; 5 I Walmgate; Croft Joseph, 34 Fishergate Ogle George, I St. Maurice place 24 Parliament st. & 22 Micklegate Dalton James, Park street, The Mount Fowler Herbert, 10 Monkgate Pottage Brothers, 5 I Holgate road Dodd Fre~erick Alfred, 20 William Rymer Jarnes, 35 St. Andrewgate Freer Alfred, r62 Walmgate street, Bishopthorpe road Shaw George, Toft green Garbut·t Arth. M. East par. Heworth Ferrer Frank, Dennison street Shepherd F. & Son, Lead Mill lane, Gaythorpe George Wm. 22 Walmgate Flower SeptimUB, sen. IB South par Piccadilly Harrison Henry, 47 Shambles Je:fferson A1fred Ernest, Park street Spence John, 1 Compton street, Clifton Horsley James, 39 Shambles Myton W. & G. Limited, 40 Boot· Thompson Thos. 164 Burton Stone la Hou1gate John, rB Shambles ham; Foss Islands road; Cab Wainman William, 16 Lawrence st Houlgate Richard, 17 Shambles -stand, Railway station & Clifton Watson William, 3 Downhill street Howland Arthur, 4 Carnot ·street, Robson Waiter, 92 Heworth Wetherell John, 104 The Mount; Leeman road Ryder George. 8 Garden street yard, Holgate road Jackson & Clayton, 23 High Ouse· Taylor John, 23 Mill lane, Heworth Wright JosE"ph George, 9 Field view, gate; 4'9 Goodramgate & 6o Thackray James & Son, Cab stand, Burton Stone lane & 1 Little Gillygat-3 Railway station Shambles Je:ffery George, 5I Fishergate Walker James, 6r Monkgate & Jewitt Fred, 15 Shambles Clarence street CARPET & RUG MANUFRS. Jewitt Richard Henry, ro Shambles Whitehead George, 6 Stanley street Layerthorpe Skin Works Co. (Edwd. Judson Charles, 18 Gillygate Wilson Henry, 79 Clarence street Hartley, manager), Lawrence street Kett.lewell John Thos. 4I Shambles Killingbeck John Wm. 32 Townend st CABINET MAKERS. CARPET WAREHOUSES. Lacy Robert, Clifton I..anooster William, Whip Ma Whop See also Upholsterers. Kirby & Nicholson Lim. 2 & 3 Coney st Ma gate Almgill Arthur, 34 Blossom street Leak & Thorp, Commerce bo.Coney st Laytham William, 29 Colliergate Almgill John, 26 Collierga.te Linfoot George & Son,3 King's court, Cook Charles Herbert, 7 Fetter lane CARRIAGE & MOTOR CAR King's square Coupland Frederick, 53 Skeldergate BODY BUILDERS. Linfoot John George, 14 Shambles Holmes & Co. 9 Tower 11treet See also Motor Car Body Builders. Linfoot Mark, I5 & I6 Fossgate Hunter & Smallpage Ltd. 40, 41, 42• [u= Full lists of this trade in Ludlamb John Henry, 26 Shambles 43 & 71 Goodramgate; ware­ United Kingdom, see Leather Ma:vriner Harry, 54 Penley's Grove st houses, Ogleforth Trade& Directory. Price 25&.] Marshall John, 12 Shambles Richardson Raymond, 2 Groves lane Ma.sterman TholllM & Son, 96 High Rowntree W. & Sons, 7 & 9 Lendal Bradley & Co. 20 Hungate Petergato & 9 Blossom street County Wagon Works Co. Limited, Metcalfe Christr. I Bishopthorpe road Spence Tom, Victor street Foss Islands Moor Thomas Arnott, 8 Cemetery rd Underwood Waiter George, 70 Low Pattison George, Hull road Munford John Wm. so Grosvenor ter Petergate Pratt Waiter &; Co. Cooper's yard, Walmgate Nelson J ames & Sons Limited, 73 [nr Full lists of this trade in Wales & Son, Tanner's moat, Lendal Goodramgate & 3 High Ousegate United Kingdom, Cabinet bridge No:rthgraves Henry, 119 Goodramgate & FurnitureTrades Directory.] Wray Samuel, Fetter lane Oxtoby Albert, 2 Nunnery lane Petch Joseph, 25 Clarence street CART BUILDERS. Pickering Geo.Wm.1o Bishopthorpe rd CAMP & BARRACK Rank Thomas, 29 Victor street FURNISHERS. See Van & Cart Builders. Richard;;on William, 14 Holgate road Hunter & Smallpage Ltd. 40, 4I, CARTERS. River Plate Fresh Meat Co. I.imited, 42, 43 & 71 Goodramgate; ware- 71 Goodra.mgate; I Skeldergate & houses, Ogleforth . Bell James, 42 Neville terrace 109 W almgate Clark Thomas Francis, 52 Bishop- Rucklidge Thos.Lawson,3 Lawrence st CANDIED PEEL MANUFRS. thorpe road Scales Henry, 3 Heslington road Craven M. A. & Son, I8 Coppergate Hare Seaton, I02 Lawrence street Settle John Sudbury, 17 Micklegate Holmes Arthur, 4 Lower Orchard st Shepherd Thomas Hy. 93 Nunnery la CARPENTERS & JOINERS. Holmes Mrs. Jn. Peaseholme green Skelton Mrs. Lydia, 8 St. Sampson's Ashton Williarn, 25a, Castlegate Scaife William, 1 Heworth green square Atkin Henry, 89 Poppleton road Shepberdson J. I9 North street Slights Jas. 4 King's court, King's sq Barrow Samuel Joseph, 7 Marygate Smith Mrs. Fanny, 40 Goodramgate & Marygate lane CARVER & GILDER. Smith Harry, 38 Heslington II"Oad Bellerby William, Hungate saw mills Hurworth Wilfrid, 79 Low Petergate Spence John Joseph, 34 Cllnoence st Belt Arthur, 2 Haxby road Swales John Thos. I9 Goodramgate Belt George Henry, 4 Neville terrace -CARVER-WOOD. Thompson George, 62 Blossom oStreet Bolton Thomas, Asylum lane Sayer Henry, Castle Mills bridge Turner MN. Elizh. 5 Bishopthorpe rd Buttery George Edwin, 6S Monkgate Turner Frank, 2 Monkgate Clarke Jn. Wm. I3 Skelton &t.Clifton CATERERS. Ward John, 31 Shambles Colman George Harold, 30 Avenue Wa.l'd Samuel, 38 Shambles terrace, Clifton Cuthbert T. E. k Co. Ioa, Coney st .
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