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Trades. Car 529 DERBYSHIRE.] TRADES. CAR 529 Willey John William C. I7 Norfolk Fletcher & Gollin, Austin's Old fac- Richard!!on W. 14 Station rd.llkeston street, Glossop tory, Long Eaton, Nottingham Roome F. 46 Gt. Northern rd. Derby · Woodroffe George John, I4I Chats­ Forrest George Henry, Bank street, Sellars C. High st, Tibshelf, Alfreton worth road, Chesterfield Long Eaton, Nottingham Shaw W. Mount Pleasant, Melbourne, Frost John & Thomas, Austin's Old Derby ()ockayne T. B. & W. Lim. I t() I3 factory, Market place, Long Eaton, Shipton William, Scropton, Derby Angel street; The Arcade, Watson's Nottingham & Springfield mill, Slack Henry, Hill top, Crich, Mat- walk & Market place, Sheffield. Sandiacre, Nottingham lock Bath T Nos. 230, 2896 & 212; T A Negus & Flindall, Leopold street, Smith Leonard, Ticknall, Derbv "Cockayne, Sheffield" Long Eaton, Nottingham Smith Wm. Alfred st. Ripley, ·Derby {l'f" Full lists of this t!"'ade in Oldham James, Austin's factory,Long Spencer John, Market pl. Ashbourne United Kingdom, see Cabinet Eaton, Nottingham Steel Geo. South Normanton,Alfreton .&.Furniture TradesDirectory.J Roe John, Birchwood mills, New Taylor Mrs. E. Winster,Matlock Bath Sawley, Derby Tearle David, CollieTy lane, Alfreton Sutton James & Sons, Clifford street, Topham Benj. Lea Brook!!, Alfreton Long Eaton, Nottingham Vardy Harry, Shirland, Alfreton CAKE MERCHANTS. Wilkins Tom, Leopold street, Long Walker William, 3 Mansfield road, See Oil Cake Merchants. Eaton, Nottingham High moor, Killamarsh, Sheffield Wetton Thomas, Crich, Matlock Bath Wheatley Fredk. 69 Shaw st. Ilkeston CALICO PRINTERS. CARDBOARD BOX MNFRS. ' Whelpton Thomas, Beighton,Sheffield Calico (The) Printers' Association Whilton T. H. & Sons, Horsley,Derby Limited, Birch Vale Print works, Bracewell, Couch & Co. 5 Whiston W orthington Thos. Pinxton, Alfreton Birch Vale, Stockport street, DeTby Potter Edmund & Co. Limited, Dint- Ward W. South st. Melbourne, Derby CARPENTERS & JOINERS. ing, Manchester A.damt~ Alien, 52 Nelson street, New- Bumney E. B. Limited (branch of the CARMEN. bold, Chesterfield Calico Printers' Association Lim. ), Aaron Wm. Edwd. Tide swell, Buxton Adams Wm. Milton, Burton-on-Tren~ Watford Bridge, New Mills, Stckprt Alien Henry 30 Eagle street Derby Alderson Edward & Sons, St. John s .Strines Printing Co. Ltd. (a branch Allensby Ja~. Aston-on-Trent: Derby road, Newbold, Chesterfield Of the Calico Print""rs'"' Assoc1"ation Alvev Joe, South Normanton,Alfreton Alderson Frank Thornton ' 67 Upper Limited) (John Campbell Gray, Aukland Thoma• Spondon Derby Valley road, Meersbrook, Sheffield manager), Strines, Stockport Bass Mrs. Lucv, •89 Nuns ;t. Derby Alien Joseph, 22 Cowley street, Derby Bates G. Horsley la. Horsley, Derby Alien Thomas Geo. I Ward st. Derby CANAL AGENTS. Beck James, Draycott, Derby Alton George, Westhouses, Black- See also Agents-Forwarding. Blount Joseph Wall st Ripley Derby well, Alfreton a ~ h G & S . S · d" Bowman Joseph Castl~ Gresley Bur- Alton Philip, NPwton, Alfreton ... 1e c er eorge on, an Iacre, ' ' Atkinson Alfred 3I Reservoir terrace Nottingham ton-on-Trent • , · J T t 1 k S 1 D b Carnall J H Froggatt Sheffield Brockwell, Chesterfield L ewm . ren oc , aw ey, er y · · ' B k J h H A b t t D b .Street Rt. Stanton-by-Dale,Nottinghm Olark Mrs. S. 24 Alb~rt st.Chesterfl.d a er o n · 33 r ore um s . er y Cope John, Hallam Fields, Ilkeston Ball S. W · Newton, Alfreton Dallman A. Church st.Melbourne,Drby Bates Jn.Malt House yd.Duffi.eld,Derby CANAL COMPANIES. Dane Uriah, sen. Eyam, Sheffield Beadsworth Harry, 63 Upper VallPy Ashton, Peak Forest & Macclesfield Downing Josiah .Sawley Derby road. Meersbrook, Sheffield Canals (John Chappel, agent), Canal Else John, Lea 'wood, Matlock Bath Beardmore Fred William, Market st_ office (Great Oentral Railway Co. Evans Arthur, Youlgrave, Bakewell & 8 St. James' street, Buxton proprietors), Bugsworth, Stockport Exton R. C. Birchett,Dronfield,Sheffid Beardsley Henry, 59 South street & I Derby Canal Co. (C. K. Eddowes, Faulkner Henry, Brook street, Swad- Queen street, Ilkeston sec.), 34 Irongate & (Sidney Bur- lincote, Burton-on-Trent Beeston Ernst.Jn.North end,Wirkswrtb ton, Manager), Siddals road, Derby Fletcher S. I24 Stockbrook st. Derby Bennett Peter, Torr street, Buxton Trent & Mersey Canal Co. (The) (C. Flower Frederick, ss Parker st.Derby Bentley Wm. Cotmanhay, Ilkeston Stevens, agt.), S'larkestone, Derby Foster Wm. & Sons, Mickleover,Drbv Berrid!!'e Charles Ernest, Lullington. Trent Navigation Co. (Jn. W. Gandy, Furness William, Eyam, Sheffield • Burton-on-Trent agent), Bridgwater wharf, Mor- Grigg & Son, 18 Bridgegate, Derby Betteridge Thomas S. Belvedere rd. ledge, Derby . Hadfield A. I. Hathersage, Sheffield _W~odville, Burton-on-Trent Hatfield Jabez, North end,Wirksworth B1ggm Charles, Dronfield Wood- CANDLE MAKERS. Hempstock Herbt.s2 King st.Alfreton house, Sheffield Austin G. & Co. (wax & dips), 5 & 6 Hill Thomas, Swanwick, Alfreton B~rch Fr~~erick, Har_tington, Buxton Market pl. & Cattle market, Derby. Hitrhin Charles, College street, Long Birch Phihp, SwanwiCk, Alfreton T A ".Austin, Derby;" '1' N 175 Eaton, Nottingham Boardman J. m St. James' ter.Buxton Chesterfield Candle & Tallow Co. Hodg-kinson William~ Heage, Belper Bolsover Brothers, Cadman street, (Charles Short, manager), Beetwell Hole Henry, SomerC'otes hill, Alfreton Mosborough, Sheffi~ld . street Chesterfield Holt Ernest, Swanwick, Alfreton Bolsover Brothers, H1gh lane, Ridge- ' Hyde William, Exeter street, Derby way, Sheffield CANDLE WICK liiiANUFRS. Jeffries Harvey C. so Hoult st. Derby Booth Seth.Horsley Woodhouse,DPrby Tl7 d D · I t · "ll N t .Tl>nnin~3 Thomas, Brad""ell, Sheffield Bowler Louis John, Upper Hackney, 0 v· "' No M"llame , StIC kor1a tm1 , ew own, Lamb ert G eorge, Woo d all road, K1lla-· M at1 oc k B at h 1 .r ew " 8 • oc ~por marsh, Sheffield Bradley Ernest, Littleover, Derby Lomas Richard William, South Nor- Brailsford Samuel, Hady la. Chestr1ld CAR PROPRIETORS. manton, Alfreton Bridges Jn. Ault Hucknall, Chestrfld See Jobmasters. Lord Jn. 162 Nottingham rd. Ilkestn Erocldehurst Edwin, Sheldon,Bakewell :Marsden George, Hope, Sheffiffid Brooks Alfred, The Dale, Bonsall, CARAVAN :BUILDER. Marsden Oscar, Monyash rd. Bakewell Matlock Bath Watson William, High street, Belper Marshall Jas. Winster, Matlock :Bath Brown Edward, Bridge st. Buxton Meadwell Ge!l. Alfred st. Ripley,Drby Burdikin John, Edale, Sheffield CARD MANUFACTURERS. Meakin George, Brook end, Repton, Burnham George, Church street, Burton-on-Trent South Normanton, Alfreton .Spicer James & Sons Ltd. I20 &; 122 Millership Geo. 59 South st. Ilkeston Burnham William, Downing street, Edmund st. Birmingham & Red­ Mitchell T. 56 Holywell st. Chesterfl.d South Normanton, Alfreton cross st. Southwark, London S E Moore Joseph, Beighton, Sheffield Burton B. Cobden rd. Ripley, Derby Morrall G. H. Barkergate, llkeston Burton James, 3 Duke street, Ores- CARD PUNCHERS. Marten Henry, Fernilee, Stockporl well, Mansfield <lbambers F. William, Phrenix mills, Naylor Albert & Ernest, South Nor- Butler Peter, 65 Main street, Long Nottingham road & Austin's fac- manton, Alfreton Eaton. Nottingham tory, Long Eaton, Nottingham Norman Frank, Chapel st. Ilkeston Butterworth George, Market strept, 'Chester Alfred, West End mms, Leo- Norman George, r6 Mill st. Ilkeston Clay Croqs pold st. Long Eaton, Nottingham North William, Littleover, Derby Bvwater Frederick, Quarry TOad, Chester William, Draycott, Derby Oates A. Small dale, Bradwell,Sheffid ·Killamarsh, Sheffield .Clarke F. B. &; Co. Bridge mills, Parker Mrs. H. sS Leaper st. Derby Calow Geo.North st . .Melboume,Derby Long Eaton, Nottingham Potts John, Thulston, Derby C'apper John William, Manchester rd. Clarke Frank B. Phrenix mills, Not- Reynolds Benjamin, I62 Bridge st. Chapel-en-le-Frith, Stockport tingham rd. Lonu- ~t.on,Nottinghm & Lodge lane, Derby arter John Wm. Sawley, Dl'rby DERBYSHIRE 34 .
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