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George, George Thomas & Thomas
Cubitt Baldwin |
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Saltglazed Vets Bottle Impressed "G Baldwin V S
Fakenham" |
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Half Pint Saltglazed vets Bottle Impressed "G.
Baldwin V S Fakenham" |
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Half Pint Saltglazed vets Bottle Impressed "G.
Baldwin V S Fakenham" |
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Half Pint Saltglazed vets Bottle Impressed "G.
Baldwin V S Fakenham" |
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1 Pint Saltglazed vets Bottle Impressed "G.
Baldwin V S Fakenham" |
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Slipglazed Porter Shaped Bottle Impressed "T.C.
Baldwin" |
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4oz Saltglazed Vets Bottle Impressed "G.T.
Baldwin M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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Half Pint Saltglazed Vets Bottle Impressed "G.T.
Baldwin M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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1 Pint Saltglazed Vets Bottle Impressed "G.T.
Baldwin M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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Salt Glazed Stoneware Vets Bottle Impressed "G
Baldwin V S Fakenham" |
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1 Pint Slip Glazed Vets Bottle Impressed
"G*Baldwin V*S Fakenham" |
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Salt Glazed Vets Bottle Impressed "G. Baldwin
Fakenham" |
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Half Pint Salt Glazed Vets Bottle Impressed
"G,T, Baldwin M*R*C*V*S Fakenham" |
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George Thomas Baldwin Death Notice |
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1796 |
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George Baldwin Death Notice |
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George Baldwin is first listed in
1822 as a veterinary Surgeon in Fakenham. In 1839 George Baldwin Senior
and Junior at Norwich Street an Hays Lane. This continues to be the case
until 1863 when George Baldwin is listed on his own at Norwich Road
until 1868. Thomas Cubitt Baldwin became Executor after George Thomas
Baldwin after his death. |
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Baxter & Co |
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Easophilip Patent Foot Warmer Printed "Baxter & Co China Dealers,
Fakenham" |
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Baxter & co are listed from 1908 until 1912 as ironmongers at the Market
Place, Fakenham. |
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Edward Case |
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All White Bottle Printed "Case's Colic Drink" |
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All White Vets Bottle Impressed "E. Case MRCVS.
Fakenham" |
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All White Vets Bottle Impressed "Edward Case
M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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All White Vets Bottle Impressed "E. Case
M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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All White Vets Bottle Impressed "E. Case
M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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All White Vets Bottle Impressed "E. Case
M.R.C.V.S. Fakenham" |
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Saltglazed Bottle Impressed "E Case MRCVS
Fakenham" |
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Advert for Foot and Mouth Lotion 1875 |
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1869 |
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1880 |
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Edward Case is listed from 1868 as a
Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
London at Bridge Street Fakenham. His last listing is in 1901. |
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Herbert Cawdron & Peatling & Cawdron |
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Fired On Label Beer Bottles Which Read
"Cawdron's Of Fakenham & Wells" |
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Beer Bottles Embossed "Herbert Cawdron Wells & Fakenham" |
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Pair of Whiskey Flasks Embossed "Herbert Cawdron
Wine Merchant Wells & Fakenham" |
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Wooden Crate Which Reads "Cawdrons Fakenham &
Wells" |
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Wooden Crate Which Reads "Peatling & Cawdron" |
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Wooden Crate Which Reads "Cawdron's Fakenham &
Wells" |
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Peatling & Cawdron Optic Clip Sign |
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Directory Advert From 1937 |
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Advertisment |
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Herbert Cawdron Goes Into Liquidation |
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Robert Sillett was first listed in 1822 as a wine and spirit merchant.
He continued to be listed until 1839 when Robert Sillett Junior was
listed. In 1877 Mrs. Sillett was listed briefly and the executors of R.
Sillett in 1879. Robert John Sillett was listed by 1883 up until 1896
when George Henry Davis & Henry R. C. Davis took over. Davis Brothers
continued to be listed at Post office Street, Fakenham until 1922 when
they were taken over by Herbert Cawdron. Latterly Herbert Cawdron merged
with Thomas Peatling & Son of Wisbech to form Peatling & Cawdron. They
continued in Fakenham until 1956 when they went into liquidation. |
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Thomas Charlton |
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Saltglazed Ginger Beer Bottle Impressed
"Charlton Fakenham" |
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Large And Small Bullet Stoppers Embossed /Etched
"Charlton Fakenham" |
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Premier Or Chapman's Patent Embossed "Charlton
Fakenham" |
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Large & Small Hamilton Embossed "Charlton
Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Charlton Fakenham
Brewery" |
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Thomas Charlton Fakenham Brewery Framed
Poster/Showcard |
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London Gazette Notice Mentioning Thomas Charlton |
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London Gazette Notice Mentioning Thomas Charlton |
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London Gazette Notice Mentioning Thomas Charlton |
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London Gazette Notice Mentioning Thomas Charlton |
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London Gazette Notice Mentioning Thomas Charlton |
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London Gazette Notice Mentioning Thomas Charlton |
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Fakenham Brewery Advert |
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Greene King And Sons advert with Thomas Charlton as manager from 1904 |
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1871 |
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Thomas Charlton listed from 1875 until 1890 as a brewer and mineral
water manufacturer at Hall Staithe Fakenham. By 1892 he was bought out by
Greene King & Sons Ltd but continued on as the manager until 1908 when
Roger Hazell became the manager. |
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Davis Brothers |
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Two Tone Tap Jar Printed "Davis Brothers Late RJ Sillett Opposite The
Corn Hall Fakenham Norfolk" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Davis Bros Wine & Spirit Merchants Fakenham
Norfolk" |
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Davis Brothers Advert from 1894 |
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1893 |
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Robert Sillett was first listed in 1822 as a wine and spirit merchant.
He continued to be listed until 1839 when Robert Sillett Junior was
listed. In 1877 Mrs. Sillett was listed briefly and the executors of R.
Sillett in 1879. Robert John Sillett was listed by 1883 up until 1896
when George Henry Davis & Henry R. C. Davis took over. Davis Brothers
continued to be listed at Post office Street, Fakenham until 1922 when
they were taken over by Herbert Cawdron. Latterly Herbert Cawdron merged
with Thomas Peatling & Son of Wisbech to form Peatling & Cawdron. They
continued in Fakenham until 1956 when they went into liquidation. |
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William Henry Dennett |
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Brass Wall Plaque Stamped "W.H. Dennett
M.R.C.V.S. Veterinary Surgeon" |
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William Henry Dennett is first
listed as a veterinary surgeon at Fakenham in 1925 with his premises at
Upper Market by 1929 he had moved to Norwich Road and is also listed in
the 1932 directory. |
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Charles J. Elliott |
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Two Tone Flagon Printed "Chas J. Elliott
Wholesale And Family Grocer Fakenham" |
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Newspaper Advert |
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Elliott's Store At Upper Market Place |
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Elliott's Store In The Market Place |
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Charles Elliott Appointed Liquidator |
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Charles John Elliott is listed from
1896 up until 1916 as a wholesale & family grocer and tea and coffee
merchant. |
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Fakenham Co-operative Society |
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Blue Print China Mug Which Reads "Fakenham Gala
Mug June 30th 1923 Co-operative Society Ltd" |
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Notice Of Branch Closure At Fakenham |
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Fakenham Co-operative Society
Limited are first listed in 1916 at Bridge St, Fakenham. In 1922 as well
as the Bridge street shop they also had premises in Norwich Road. They
continued until 1962 when the registration was cancelled and they ceased
to exist. |
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Greene King & Sons Limited |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Greene King & Sons Limited Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Greene, King & Sons Limtd Fakenham" |
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1 Pint Shouldered Beer Bottle Embossed "Greene King & Sons Ltd Fakenham
Brewery" |
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10oz Bullet Stopper Embossed "Greene King & Sons Ltd Fakenham" |
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Greene King And Sons advert with Thomas Charlton as manager from 1904 |
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Thomas Charlton listed from 1875 until 1890 as a brewer and mineral
water manufacturer at Hall Staithe Fakenham. By 1892 he was bought out by
Greene King & Sons Ltd but continued on as the manager until 1908 when
Roger Hazell became the manager. |
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William Harvey |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "William Harvey Fakenham" |
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William Harvey is listed between 1870 until 1910 as being in the Crown
Hotel Fakenham and also as a farmer at Weston Longville. |
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Horace J.
Heyhoe |
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Chemist Bottles Embossed "Dispensing Chemist H. J. Heyhoe Fakenham" |
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Chemist Bottles Embossed "H.J. Heyhoe Chemist Fakenham" |
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Paper Labelled Chemist Bottle |
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Paper Labelled Poison Bottle |
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Advertisment |
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Corns advert for Horace Heyhoe in 1899 after taking over RA metcalf |
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Horace James Heyhoe took over from R A Metcalf and is listed from 1900
as Chemist, Druggist and Wine Merchant at Market Place Fakenham. He
continues to be listed until 1937 when he bomes a limited company.
Horace Heyhoe died in 1944 living in Reading aged 77. He also had a
chemist shop at Walsingham. |
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John Charles Holton |
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Glass Measuring Cup Advertising "J.C.Holton
M.P.S. Pharmacist Fakenham" |
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Paper Labelled Chemist Bottle |
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Chemist Bottles Left & Right Read "J.C. Holton Pharmacy Next Post Office
Fakenham" Middle One Embossed "J.C. Holton MPS Pharmacy Fakenham" |
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Chemist Bottle Embossed "J.C. Holton Fakenham" |
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Paper Labelled Poison Bottle |
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Advertisment |
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Newspaper Advert |
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Advertisment |
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John Charles Holton is listed from
1912 until 1937 as a Chemist at Bridge Street Fakenham. John Holton died
in 1945. |
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Joy's China & Glass
Warehouse |
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Doulton Footwarmer Printed "Joy's Fakenham
Sheringham & Cromer" |
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Doulton Footwarmer Printed "Joy's Fakenham
Sheringham & Cromer" |
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Painted Wall Norwich Road, Fakenham |
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London Gazette Entry With Joys Being Dissolved. |
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Frank Thomas Joy is listed as a
China Dealer at High Street Sheringham in 1922. Joy's China & Glass
Warehouse is listed from 1925 until 1929 at Sheringham, Fakenham &
Cromer although the partnership between the owners Harry Rogers Perry &
Frank Thomas Joy was dissolved in 1925. |
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Rowland Alfred
Metcalf |
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Pot Lid Printed "Cherry Tooth Paste For
Cleansing And Preserving The Teeth & Gums R.A. Metcalf Chemist Lynn &
Fakenham" |
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Pot Lid Printed "Cherry Tooth Paste For
Cleansing And Preserving The Teeth & Gums R.A. Metcalf Chemist Lynn &
Fakenham" |
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Rowland Metcalf |
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Paper labelled Chemist Bottle |
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Metcalf Advertisement for Corns in 1895 |
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Funeral Of Rowland Metcalf |
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Application for Alcohol licence for Herbert
Ferryman and RA metcalf |
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R. A. Metcalf agent for Sun insurance office in
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1889 |
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Rowland Metcalf started as a chemist in Fakenham around 1888 after
leaving Fakenham R. A. Metcalf continued at King's Lynn, where he
expanded into drinks manufacturing with a factory at the Southgate
Works, as well as continuing as a chemist until 1933 when they became
Metcalf and Spreckley. Rowland Metcalf was taken over at Fakenham by
Horace Heyhoe in 1900.
See Also
Metcalf
King's Lynn
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Millers Royal Bazaar |
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Two Tone Footwarmer Printed "Millers Royal Stores Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Footwarmer Printed "Millers Royal Bazaar Fakenham" |
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Miller's Invoice |
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Directory Advert |
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Gazette Entry Mentioning William Osborne Miller |
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The business was started in Fakenham by Thomas John Miller who was
listed in 1856 as a printer bookseller, binder and stationer in the
Market Place. By 1858 he had moved to Norwich Street where he opened a
new shop which was a stationers and toy warehouse. From 1863 until 1875
he was listed as a printer and bookbinder, china and glass warehouse. In
1875 the china and glass warehouse had been taken over by William
Osborne Miller whilst Thomas John Miller concentrated on his printing
works at the "Warfedale Printing Works". William Osborne continued to be
listed as China & Glass dealer up until 1925. |
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Samuel Nicholson |
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Pot lid Printed "Cold Cream of Roses for chapped hands, lips and
excoriations of all kinds prepared by S. Nicholson Chemist Market Place
Fakenham" |
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Paper Labelled Chemist Bottle |
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Paper Labelled Chemist Bottle |
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Samuel Nicholson is listed at Oak Street/Cornhall Square from 1854 until
1858 as a chemist. From 1863 until his final entry in 1877 he is listed
at Market Place. |
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Richard Richardson |
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Stoneware Porter Bottle Impressed "R. Richardson Bell Inn Fakenham" |
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Bell Inn Advert |
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Bell Inn On Norwich Road Fakenham |
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Richard Richardson was listed in the "Bell Inn" Fakenham at Norwich Road
from 1871 until 1916. From 1922 up to 1932 he was listed as Ernest &
Richard Richardson rag, iron & skin merchants and shipping agents. |
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William & Thomas Sheringham, Sheringham & Atkinson & Sheringham &
Overman |
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Slab Sealed Flagon Impressed "W. Sheringham Fakenham" |
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Saltglazed Flagon Impressed "Wm Sheringham Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "W. Sherringham Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "T.W. Sheringham Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Sheringham & Atkinson Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Sheringham & Overman Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Sheringham & Overman Fakenham" |
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Saltglazed Flagon Impressed W. Sheringham" |
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Sheringham & Overman Crate |
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Old Desk Used By Sheringham & Overman |
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Directory Advert From 1937 |
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Advertisment |
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Sheringham & Overman Ltd in Fakenham Market Place |
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Sheringham and Overmans new premises on Holt Road |
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Sheringham and Overman application for beer licence |
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W. Sheringham was first listed in 1830 as wine and spirit and wool and
seed merchants. He continued up until 1864 when Thomas Sheringham was
listed. By 1877 Sheringham had been joined by Atkinson to form
Sheringham and Atkinson. Atkinson then dropped out in 1892 when just W.
Sheringham was listed again. In 1896 Sheringham was joined by Overman.
Sheringham and Overman continued well into the 30's and 40's. |
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Robert Sillett |
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Slipglazed Slab Sealed Flagon Impressed "R. Sillett" |
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Saltglazed Flagon Impressed "R. Sillett" |
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Saltglazed Flagon Impressed "Robert . Sillett" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "R.J. Sillett Wine & Spirit Merchant Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "R. S. Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "R.J. Sillett Wine & Spirit Merchant Fakenham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "R.J. Sillett Wine & Spirit Merchant Fakenham" |
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1892 |
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1876 |
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Robert Sillett was first listed in 1822 as a wine and spirit merchant.
He continued to be listed until 1839 when Robert Sillett Junior was
listed. In 1877 Mrs. Sillett was listed briefly and the executors of R.
Sillett in 1879. Robert John Sillett was listed by 1883 up until 1896
when George Henry Davis & Henry R. C. Davis took over. Davis Brothers
continued to be listed at Post office Street, Fakenham until 1922 when
they were taken over by Herbert Cawdron. Latterly Herbert Cawdron merged
with Thomas Peatling & Son of Wisbech to form Peatling & Cawdron. They
continued in Fakenham until 1956 when they went into liquidation. |
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Edmund William Southwood |
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Paper labeled ink bottle for "Southwoods Unrivalled Ink Perfected Black
Free From Sediment E.W. Southwood Fakenham" |
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Southwoo Billhead |
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Edmund William Southwood is first listed in 1865 as a bookseller,
stationer, picture frame maker & news agent at Millers Royal Bazaar in
Norwich Street, this is his only listing at millers bazaar although he
continues to be listed up until 1880. In 1879 he had opened a new shop
in the Market place the Universal Supply Stores. |
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William Taney |
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Two Tone Ginger Beer Bottle Impressed "W. Taney Fakenham" |
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William Taney was a marine store dealer in Bridge St. Fakenham from 1865
until 1868 he had moved to Oak St. and by 1879 he was in the "Star"
public house. He was last listed in 1883. |
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