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Post Office London 1990 Torpedo Boat Builders TOR,-TRA POST OFFICE LONDON 1990 TORPEDO BOAT BUILDERS. Stott & Smith Ltd.4 Minshull st. :Manchester ; Naylar Albt. Edwd.44 Ohalton st.Somers tnNW TJnes G. & J. Ltd. (barrows, engifles, dolls' houses & toy motor cars), 457 Oaledonian "Thomycroft John I. & Co. Ltd. Ca.xton house, Empire mill, Congleton : O'Flaherty Frederick, 2 Wild street WC rd N; North rd. Cattle market N & 82 & Tothill street SW London office, 43 Noble street E C ; Parsey Miss A.ngelina, 148 Manchester road E 82A, Roman road N -vickers Limited, turkish & honeycomb towels Payne Wm. & Son, 14,16 & 17 High IDbrnWC Vickers house, Broadway, Westminster SW Taylor W. T. & Co. Ltd. Pearce John, 106 Ohrisp street, Poplar E Luge A. & Co. 46 & 47 Redcross street E C Meccano Ltd. (mechanical), I> & 6 Marshal) White J.Samuel & Co.Ltd.28 Victoria st SW; works :-Victoria mill, Harwich, Lanes Picknell Edward, 318 Mile end road E street, Golden square W & works, East Cowes, I. of W manufacturers of white, grey & fancy Pruce John James, 485 Manchester road E Mee~ Thos. 30A, Alfreton st. Old Kent rd SE -Ya.rrow & Co. Ltd. turkish towels, bath blankets, terry cloths, Randall Herbt. Creswl. 241 Kentish tn. rd NW rol!erings &c. &c.; shipping agent :-F. W. Raven Richd.Geo.257 & 307Borough Hi. st SE MouldWalt.53A, Walnut tree wlk.I.a.m bethS E Scotstoun, Glasgow Oehme John David & Sons, 17 Paperst EC (formerly. of Poplar, London) Farrow, 61 Cheapside E e; home trade:­ *Reddan William & Son Ltd. 22, 24 & 28 Old J. H. Cressy, 5 Red Lion et. Watling st E e Oompton street & 41 & 42 Greek st. Soho W Owen Arthur G. manufacturer of " Dover" Saunders Samuel, 48 Park st. Oamden twn NW toys & "Permodelle"; W. E. Tringham, TORPEDO BOOM MANUFACTURERS. Seward Hugh, 66 West India dock road E agt. 61 & 62 Friday st E C-T N 7908 City Bullivant & Co. Ltd. 72 Mark lane E C & 38 TOWEL & DUSTER LENDERS. Simons Morris, 151 & 167 Salmon lane E PARKER BROTHERS PERAMBULA­ West Ferry road E City Office Towel Supply Oo. 2, 3 & 4 Smith Miss A.lice, 85 Stanhope st.Enston rdNW TORS LTD. Billiter avenue E C-T N 1119 Central Smith Henry, 38i Old Kent road SE 104, 106, 108 & 110 Curtain road E C ; TORPEDO NET MANUFACTURERS. Clean Towel Supply Co. Ltd. (late of 9 Union Stedman Alfred, 190 Hoxton street N every description of strong toys &c. Bullivant & Co. Ltd. 72 Mark lane E C & 38 court, Old Broad street E C), 19 Gumming Stevens James Frederick, 79 Pitfield street N British made · West Ferry road E street,Pentonvilleroad N; steam laundry, 15 Taylor Charles, 385 Caledonian road N *Pattison Rubn. Roger&Co.l87 HighHolbnWC Collier st. Pentonville N ; established 1889 Titswell Mrs. Elizh. Ann, 35 Tachbrook stSW *Payne Wm. & Son,14,16 & 17 High HolbnWC TORTOISESHELL .BROKERS. -T N 165 North Welford William Hy. 437 Bethnal green rd E Peacock Bros. See Brokers-Mother of Pearl&; Tortoiseshell. INITIAL TOWEL SUPPLY CO., the towels *Whitton T. M. & Sons, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 24 St. (late William Peacock & Sons), 3 Adelaide we supply have customer's own name woven John's lane, Clerkenwell E e terrace, Dame street N ; wholesale & export; in them, the sanitary service for particular Windsor Miss Elizh. 50 Harrington rd SW dissected maps & jig-saw puzzles, A B 0 TORTOISESHELL DEALERS. people, 48 & 49 Great Button street, Clerken­ blocks, spelling games &c. also artistic , See Ivory etc. Dealers. well E C-T N's 6983 & 6984 City britishmadecubes-Telephone 963 North LONDON & PROYINCIA.L CLEANING TOY IMPORTERS. Pealland Manufg. Co. Ltd. 12 Moor lane E C TORTOISESHELL GOODS MANUFRS. eo. LTD. clean towd department; samples See Fancy Goods Importers; also Toy Maker~. Petzsche Wm. Rbt. (agt.), 9 & 11 WilsonstEC &e PMrl &; Tortoiseshell Goods Manufrs. & terms upon request, 1>6 Judd street we­ • *Plimpton J. 0. & Co. Ltd. 25 Phipp street, T N's 1142 City & 7246 Central TOY MAKERS. Great Eastern street E e Office Clean Towel Hire Co. Ltd. 6 & 8 See also Ball Makers (Toy), Balloon Maker1 *Randall Harry, 639 Old Kent road SE 'TORTOISESHELL WORKERS. Emerald street WC Reka Oo. 36A, Northampton st. Essex road, See Ivory Workers &: Cutters. (Toy); Doll Makers; Map Dissectors .t Spiers & Pond Ltd. 19 Pilgrim street E e ; Puzzle Makers; Rocking Horse Mak117'1; Islington N (T A " Telereka, N ordo" ; T N works, The Model Laundries, Battersea also Turners-in Genn·al. 2615 Dalston) ; metal soldiers, toys & TOW SPINNERS. See Flax Spinners. park SW-Telephone 2300 Holborn novelties ; ornaments, models & parts for Marked thus * are Toy Importers. Marked thu.s t are Drum Battledore 1\!ak.ers. manufacturers in metal TOWEL HORSE MAKER. Saalheimer & Strauss, 34 Finsbury pav E C Alien John, 21 Lambeth walk SE Wright John William, 81 Curtain road E C TOWING COMPANIES. Simmons & Co. 1,3,5&7Tanner st.Bermondsey See Steam et Navigation Companies; also Tug Appleby William & Oo. 351 Cambridge road E st S E ; for toy perambulators & mail carts otBaker William Harding, 168 & 170 Bethnal TOWEL MANUFACTURERS. Owners. Simon Max, 4 Butler street E C green road E & 98 Gossett street, Bethnal Smith Edwd. & Oo. 45 Clerkenwell close EC: Barlow & JonesLimited,17 AldermanburyE C green E; manufr. of drums, tambourines, & 92 Watling st E e-T N's 984 & 985 Bank; estab. 1870; manufacturers of cheap novel. TOWN HALLS. drum battledores, skipping ropes, lawn ties in toys & serpents' eggs ; frost for manufacturers of the " O~ma.n " & other See Metropolitan Boroughs in' CITY, tennis & toy racquets, shaped horses & turkish towels, Xmas & other decorations. MUNICIPAL &C. DIRECTORY.' carts, wood engines, folding dolls' chairs & Special prices for colonial indents also honeycomb & fancy towels &c. &c. express waggons ; established 1859 Smith John Richard, 96 Downham road N head offices & warehouse :- Bates AJbert, 186 Walworth road SE SmithThomas, 18Labumum st.Kingslnd.rdN E 2 Portland street, Manchester TOY DEALERS. *Baumann Victor, 2 Bnnhill row E C Societe dn Caoutchouc Manufacture, 4 Cash J .& J. Ltd. Kingfield, Coventry & 9 Hart See also Fancy Reposito1•ies; also Stationers­ Bechmann & Ullmann (mers.), 21 Moor laE C Fitchett's court, Nob le st E C ; india rubber street, Wood street E C; not for drying, Bedington, Liddiatt & Co. Ltd. 22 & 23 Ham- Retail. • toys; dolls a speciality but for frictional purposes only Marked thus * are Wholesale. sell street E e Ste. Industrielle de Celluloid (Paris) (H. 8. Ohristy W. M. & Sons Limited, Aarons Moss, 193 Edgware road W Bell & Francis Ltd. Wil!owbrook works, Benjamin,agt.),8&9 Ohiswell stE C;celluloid 14 West Mosley street, Manchester; Ancell Chas. Baldy, 85 Seven Sisters road N Willow brook grove, Trafalgar road SE & " Sicoid " non-inflammable dolls & toys London addresses :- .Andrews Miss Frances, 7 Archer street, Benda Bros. (robber), 4 Cotton street E C STAR MANUFACTURING CO.Davis street, (shipping) 61 & 62 Friday street E e : & N otting hill W *Benda & Hipauf, 32 to 38 Whitecross st E e Cubitt town E ; show rooms, 6 & 7 Long la. (home trade), 8 Aldermanbury av E e J Appel Henry, 12 Watney st. Commercial road Bernhold Julins & Co. 48 Redcross street E e Aldersgate E e ; juvenile motor & high class (W. Payne & Co. agents); east E & 11 Cambridge road E Bierer L. (Fiirth) ( J. L. Morison, Son & J ones, toy makers ; see entry under " Perambu­ the original inventors & patentees Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd. 105 export agents), 20 Eastcheap E C lator Makers " of the Victoria street, Westminster SW Bings Ltd. *Sussfeld & Co. 16 & 17 Barbican E C Royal Turkish Towels Baker Brothers, 129A & B, Waterloo road SE sole vendors of the Terry Wm. John,96A,Lavender gro.DalstnNE & manufacturers of Baker Mrs. Rebecca, 453 New Cross road SE goods of Bing Bros. Tnrnbull Chas. Edwd. & Oo. manufacturers of huckaback, honeycomb & all classes Banks & Oo. 56 Shepherd's Bush road W The Forester .Archery sets ; Charterhouse of fancy towels, terry cloths. Bird Alfred, 312 Kennington road SE A.. G. (Nuremberg), sand brick makers, soldiers, forts, cricket, bath gowns, bathing costumes, l;!Biake Bros. 142 Kingsland High street NE 25 Ropemaker st E C tennis & battledore sets, boats, railways, dusters, house cloths & bath mats Britten A.uguste Frederick, 399 :Mare street, -TA." Geebeeyen dolls, dolls' houses & golliwoggs, St. John's in various designs & colours ; Hackney NE Finsquare "; ' house, 45 & 47 Clerkenwell road E C Prize medals :- Brown Benjamin, 253 Globe rd. Mile end rd E •Ullma.nn & Engelmann (of Fuerth & Berlin), London 1851 & 1862: Brown William Henry, 16 High st. BromleyE T N 2617 Central estab. 1853 ; 24 Silk st. Whitecross st E C Paris 1867 & 1878 ; Burchell George, 126 Hoxton street N TRA.DE MA.RK. Waters Edmund (kites), 83 Bridport place N Calcutta 1884; Burton Alexander, 91 & 93 Tower Bridge rdS E t Bradford Geo. 2 Matilda st. Caledonian rd N Way David, 249 Tabard street, Borough SE & Melbourne 1888 Busson Waiter, 38 King William street E C Britains Ltd. 28 Lambton rd. Hornsey rise N Webb John, 10 & 30 Leatherdale street, DICKIE, GLASS&: CO. LTD. Chamberlain Henry, 380 Walworth road SE Brown Bros. J ames'yd. Warner pl.Hckny.rdN E Globe road E 37 A, Brown street, Manchester; Chapman Miss Prances, 42 W alworth road SE Churches James, 15 Guildford rd. Poplar E Wild Lewis, 12 & 14 Barbican E C ; harmless manufacturers of turkish towels, Chapman John, 268 Albany rd.Camberwll SE Oowell Wm. Alfd. li9A, Holly st. Dalston NE pistols & rifles, water-pistols, building bath blankets, Ooggin Miss Florence, 254 Camberwell rd SE Crawford Wm. Frederick, 188 Crampton stS E blocks, puzzles, games, novelties &c honeycombs & bucks, Collins Frederick Henry, 31 Islington green N Currie & Co.
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