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William Jary Bower
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All White Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "WJ Bower VS Rudham" |
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All White Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "W Bower M R C V S Rudham" |
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All White Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "W Bower M R C V S Rudham" |
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All White Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "W Bower M R C V S Rudham" |
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All White Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "W. Bower MRCVS Rudham" |
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Paper Labelled Liniment Bottle |
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All White Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "W. Bower MRCVS Rudham" |
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Slipglazed Vets Bottle Impressed "W Bower MRCVS Rudham" |
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William Bower Death Notice |
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William Bower Billhead |
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1884 |
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1876 |
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1909 |
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1880 |
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1913 |
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William Jary Bower is listed from 1845 until 1875 As a Veterinary
Surgeon at Rudham. In 1875 William John Thomas Bower is also listed. By
1892 William John Thomas Bower had been granted appointment to H.R.H.
Prince of Wales. In 1900 he was listed also at Docking but was succeeded
there by Malcolm Bray shortly afterwards By 1908 he had also been made
Veterinary inspector under the contagious diseases (Animals) for Number
23 District East Rudham. His Last Listing was in 1912 and was taken over
by Edward Measures Chatterton. |
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Brereton |
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Milk Bottle Acid Etched "?? Brereton East Rudham King's Lynn" |
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Information Needed |
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B. O. Butcher |
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Milk Bottle Printed "B. O. Butcher White House Farm West Rudham" |
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Information Needed |
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Edward Measures Chatterton |
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Paper Labelled Wound Tincture Bottle |
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Death Notice For Edward Measures Chatterton |
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Edward Measures Chatterton took over from William John Thomas Bower as
Veterinary Surgeon to HRH Prince of Wales at Sandringham and Veterinary
inspector under the contagious diseases (Animals) for Number 23 District
East Rudham. His only Listing is in 1916. He died in 1918 with Avian Flu
and was taken over by Edward Stanley Hill. |
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Dingle & Throssell |
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Paper Labelled Vets Bottle |
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Information Needed |
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John Drage |
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Saltglazed Flagon Impressed "John Drage Rudham" |
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Slipglazed Flagon Impressed J. Drage Rudham" |
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1863 |
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1861 |
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1867 |
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John Drage Junior is first listed in 1836 as a Grocer, Draper, Seed and
Spirit Dealer. By 1846 he was just trading as a Wine and Spirit
Merchant. In 1875 Exors of John Drage were listed and in 1877 Mrs. Mary
Drage and Son were listed. By 1879 the company had become Drage and Son
and they had also opened premises at Fakenham. The last entry for Drage
and Son was in 1916. |
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Green's Noted Stores |
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Cranberry Glass Beaker Overlayed With "Compliments Of The Season Greens
Noted Stores Eats Rudham" |
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Greens Noted Stores On Rudham Green |
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1905 Billhead |
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William Samuel Green is first listed in 1888 as a Grocer, Draper and
Wine and Spirit Merchant and Furniture Dealer. In 1890 he was also
listed at North Creake. The last entry for William Samuel Green was 1904
when he was just listed as a Grocer. |
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Edward Stanley Hill |
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Labelled Drench Packet |
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Labelled Bottle |
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Took over from Edward Measures Chatterton in 1918. |
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Thomas George Pinchen & George Ralleigh Williams |
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Two Tone Ginger Beer Bottle Printed "Pinchen & Williams East Rudham"
With Bourne Denby Pottery Mark. |
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George Williams Leaves The Company |
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Niagara Patent Codd Bottle Embossed "Pinchen & Williams E. Rudham" |
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Standard Codd Bottle Embossed "Pinchen & Williams E. Rudham" With P&W
Monogram |
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Fined by driving without lights |
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Sale Advert for Thomas Pinchens Mineral Water Works including 24,000
glass bottles and 1000 Stone Bottles! 1904 |
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1908 |
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Thomas James Pinchen was listed as a mineral water manufacturer in the
1904 Kelly's directory but no mention of Williams and no other listings
for this company. |
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Rudham Blend Scotch Whiskey |
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Paper Labelled Whiskey Bottle |
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Going by the bottle and date this bottle could be
attributed to either Drage & Son 1879 - 1916 wine and spirit Merchants
or William Samuel Green 1888 - 1904 Grocer, Draper and Wine and Spirit
Merchant. |
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