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THE POSTOFFICE LONDON DIRECTORY FOR 1916 COMPRISING, AMONGST OTHER INFORMATIONi, OFFICIAL, STREETS, COMMERCIAL, TRADES, LAW, COURT, PARLIAMENTARY, POSTAL, CITY, MUNICIPAL AND CLERICAL, CONVEYANCE AND BANKING DIRECTORIES. 117TH ANNUAL PUBLICATION LONDON: KELLY'S DIRECTORIES LTD., 182, 183 & 184, HIGH HOLBORN, W.C. BRANCH OFFICES: BIRMIN GHAM -.118, OOLMORE ROW. LIVERPOOL : 10A, SOUTH OASTLE B hswr. GLASGOW : 21, WATERLOO STREET. MANOHESTE1 : 1, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE. LEEDS : 12, EAST PARADE. SHEFFIELD : 1, HOWARD STREET. NEW YORK : ( KELLY PUBLISHIN G 00.), 70 , FIFTH AVENUE . PARIS : ( AGEN (TY) 28, RUB DR VAUGIRARD, PRTOE THTRTY -TWO SHILLINGS. CONTENTS. PAGE PAGE OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ...................................................... 1 PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY .............................................. 2177 STREET DIRECTORY ........................................................ 153 POSTAL DIRECTORY • ........................................................ 2209 COMMERCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ......................... 693 CITY, MUNICIPAL , PAROCHIAL AND CLERICAL DIRECTORY ............ 2237 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ............................... 1321 CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY .................................................. 2305 LAW DIRECTORY ........................................................... 1951 BANK IN G DIRECTORY ................................................... 2381 COURT DIRECTORY .......................................................... 2031 ASSURANCE DIRECTORY .................... page 32 (following Banking Directory) G E NERAL INDEX. Besides which, see Index to STREET DIRECTORY , pages 147 to 152. PAGE PAGE PAGE Academies - see Schools ...................... 1816 to 1822 Appeal, (Lords of), in Ordinary ...................... 1951 Asylum Districts (Metropolitan ) .............. 2252 & 2253 Academy (Royal ) of Arts ...... ...................... 129 -Supreme Courtsof ..........................1951 Asylums ................................ 115,1623 & 1675 Accountant -General of the Navy - see Admiralty ..... 92 (Tribunal of), London Building Acts .......... 119 Board (Metropolitan ) ...................... 2253 Acknowledgments (Married Women 's) Depa rt ment, Appeals (Admiralty ), Assessors ...................... 1954 for Imbeciles under the control of the Metro- Supreme Court of Judicature.... 1955 Appeals (Assessment ) ................................ 1969 politan Asylums Board .................... 2254 of Married Women (Perpetual Com- Arbitration(London Courtof) ......................2241 Attorneys , see Solicitors ............................ 1991 missioners for taking )- see Solici- Archbishops ........................................ 2177AuctionRooms ......................................1386 tors ............................ 1991 Arches,Court of ....................................1961Audit Department - see Exchequer & Audit Department 108 Acts of Parliament , Sale Offices ...................... 1746 ArchidiaconalCourts ................... ............. 1961 (Bank of England ) ................ 94 Addresses & Petitions to King & Parliament , Postage of 2224 Architectural & Engin eering Works (Department of the -- (Colonial)........................ 100 Adjutant-General (Department of the)-see War Office 132 Director of)-s ee Admiralty ........................ 92 -- Office (India)................................ 116 Admiral Commanding Coastguard & Reserves (Office Arms (College of)- see Heralds ' College . ............. 111 Auditors (District )- see Local Government Board .... 119 of the)- seeAdmiralty ............................ 93 -- (Office of), Ireland - see Heralds ' College )........ 111 of Sheriffs ' Accounts -- see Treasury .......... 131 Admiralty.......................................... 91 Army Clothing Depa rt ment (Royal )- see War Office .. 133 Audits (Inspectors of)-see Local Government Board ; Appeals Assessors ........................ 1954 Council - see War Office ........................ 132 also Scottish Office .......................... 119 & 130 Division .................................. 1954 Arsenal (Royal ), Woolwich - see War Office . ......... 133 Aylesbury (Female ) Convict Prison .................. 114 RecruitingDepartment .................... 93 A rt (RoyalCo llege of) ..............................99 Ballot Papers , Postage of ............................ 2224 Registry of the Court & Marshal 's Office .... 1954 - Schools .................................. 1816 to 1822 Bank of England .................................... 93 -- War Staff ................................ 91 -----Inspectors of .......... ... 98 Returns Registration Office-see Inland Revenue Advertisers in this Work ............................ xxi ArtisticSocieties .................................... 1848 Department ................................ IN Advocates , Foreign & Colonial. ....................... 2025 AssemblyRooms ................................... 1365 Scottish .................................. 2025 AssessmentAnneals ....................... 1969 BANKERS & JOINT STOCK BANKS. Aerological Observatory ............................ 119 Assessors appointed to attend Shipping Casualties Aeronautics (Military ), Department of the Directorate Invest; gations ..........................1954 (The numbers referred to are the pages at end of Banking Directory.) of-s ee War Office ................................ 133 appointed to attend the hearing of Admiralty Anglo -Egyptian Bank Limited ...................... 1 Agents (Consular ), British, Abroad .................. 138 Appeals in the House of Lords ; & in the Anglo & London Paris National Bank .............. 1 Foreign, in the British Dominions.. 141 Court of Appeal ..........................1954 Anglo-South American Bank Limited .............. 2 Law (Irish, Scottish , Foreign & Colonial ) ...... 2025 -- (Fishery),Admiralty Division .............. 1954 Legal ........................................ 2029 (Merchant ), Admiralty Division ............ 1954 Banca CommercialeItalians ........................ 3 Parliamentary ..............................2025 Assignee 's Department , Bankruptcy Division .......... 1954 Bank of Australasia ................................ 4 Patent ................................1747&
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