Bill for the purchase of shoes and shoe and boot repair
1826-1827
605
Lavey, John
Bill for a coffin for Doctor Thompson
1817
606
Oetzmann & Co.
[Billhead and receipt of Oetzmann & Co., London, for purchase of carpet by R.W. Stevenson]
1881
607
In loving memory of Edmund Hart, of Thurleigh
1886
608
In loving memory of William Davis Harris
1889
609
In affectionate remembrance of John Crowther, who died March 15th, 1895 : aged 66 years : and was this day interred at Elland Cemetery
1895
610
In loving memory of Ann Catherine Morgan
[1897]
611
In loving memory of Thomas Patterson
[1899]
612
In loving remembrance of Thomas M. Thomas
1888
613
Lewis, Arthur James, 1824 or 1825–1901
The Moray Minstrels 1867
1867
614
In memory of Thomas, sonof Thomas and Mary Ann Storer, of Barmoor
1872
615
Robert Johnson & Co. (Firm)
Specimens of letterpress printing
[1891?]
616
In memory of Daniel Curry Priestley
1864
617
In loving memory of John Williams
618
Ball, Isaac, active 1845
Isaac Ball
[approximately 1845?]
619
Lord Mayor's Day
[1895]
620
Menu, dated Thursday 6th July, 1893, for the Royal Wedding Breakfast celebrating the wedding of His Royal Highness the Duke of York (future King George V) to Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary of Teck (future Queen Mary)
1893
621
Carswell, John, active 1846
Engraved handbill informing the public of the change of address of John Carswell, lithographer and engraver, to 46 Moss Street, Paisley, Scotland
July, 1846
622
The rational amusements of the Royal Mechanical Exhibition from London
[1817]
623
G. Cane, Monumental Mason (London, England)
Memorandum for an inscription to be added to the headstone for John Armitage Brown
1874
624
In affectionate remembrance of William Augustus Austen
1859
625
In affectionate remembrance of Hannah Elizabeth
[1888]
626
[White and gold metallic cut paper card]
[approximately 1875]
627
Maskery, Thomas, born 1838 or 1839
[Billhead of Thomas Maskery, confectioner, baker, and flour dealer, of Leek, for purchases made by Mr. Matthew, 1884]
1884
628
Taluer, G
Drawing taught, G. Taluer
[approximately 1850]
629
Illuminated ships' crests
[1893?]
630
How we fought the enemy
[approximately 1898]
631
Pawson & Lewis (Firm)
Pawson & Lewis, undertakers
[approximately 1830?]
632
Typo-writing machine for the use of the blind
[approximately 1851]
633
[Admission ticket to the Private view of the two beautiful paintings by Thomas George Duval, Esq.
[approximately 1840-1860]
634
Epithalamium
1863
635
Mr. E. T. Reed requests the honor of a visit from [Rt. Hon. J. L. Wharton] and friend to the private view on Thursday the 29th June of his exhibition of "Punch" drawings
[approximately 1890]
636
Adcock, Henry, active 1824
Advertisement for riding belt, waistband, and waistcoat back, sold by Henry Adcock, London
approximately 1824?
637
Steam Printing Works (Firm)
East Anglian Daily Times
[1891?]
638
[Image of small gothic building]
[approximately 1850]
639
In loving remembrance of Mary Ellen
1882
640
In affectionate remembrance of William, the beloved husband of Sarah Ratcliffe, of 105, Greenbooth
1899
641
In loving memory of Percy Valentine
1899
642
T Rhys (Firm)
T. Rhys
[approximately 1870]
643
Albert, Prince Consort, born 1819, died 1861
[1861?]
644
The Honiton Lace Papeterie
[1848?]
645
In affectionate remembrance of William Bower
1899
646
In loving memory of Frank Edwin Harold
1884
647
In affectionate remembrance of Robert Yates
1895
648
Straw Hats
[between 1830 and 1840?]
649
In memory of Elizabeth Courthope
1865
650
In affectionate remembrance of Thomas Parker, of Cotgrave
In loving memory of Willie, only son of William G. Dawson
1880
656
With [M. Stewart Wallace's] best wishes for a happy New Year
[approximately 1890]
657
In loving memory of John Abraham (anciently Aburgham)
[1881]
658
Great Britain. Metropolitan Police Office
Permit granting Caroline Hill permission to visit Thomas Hill, prisoner at Tothill Fields Prison, Westminster
1835 January 28
659
Marcus Ward & Co.
Underneath are the everlasting arms
[approximately 1850?]
660
Francis Carter (Firm)
Francis Carter
[1898?]
661
In affectionate remembrance of Henry Foster
[1857]
662
Gardner Brothers (Firm)
Gardner Brothers
[1890?]
663
In affectionate remembrance of Mary Ann
1895
664
[Program for a theatrical production held at the Guards Industrial Home on Saturday February 25th]
[approximately 1856]
665
In loving memory of [Edwin Innes] who died [31st October] 189[5]
1895
666
The favour of your attendance is requested at the funeral of the late [Mr. Brown Greenholm] to the place of interment at [Haydon at 10 o'clock] on [Saturday Nov. 5th]
[approximately 1860]
667
In affectionate remembrance of Anna Vernon, of Barmoor
[1880]
668
Wilson, Joseph, active 1802
Joseph Wilson
[approximately 1802?]
669
Receive this tribute of esteem now due on this recurring day
mid-19th century
670
John E Southall (Firm)
John E. Southall
1888
671
Redington, J. (John), 1819–1876
All kinds of bird seed sold here
[approximately 1850]
672
Hogg & Starkey
[Billhead of Hogg & Starkey, linen, woolen, drapers, and dealers in British lace for cloth and ribbons purchased by George Pearson]
[1823]
673
Wishing you a fizzing time this ... Christmas ... effervescing with mirth and jollity
[approximately 1880?]
674
In affectionate remembrance of Evan Meredith, Tyllwyd
1875
675
In loving memory of William James Chapman
1888
676
In affectionate remembrance of Sarah Moorhouse
[1896]
677
Hordern, Francis
[Billhead of Francis Hordern, chemist, druggist, and grocer, of Cheadle, for purchases made by Thomas Honeyborne, 1823]
Nov. 17, 1823
678
In affectionate remembrance of Charles, the beloved son of Thomas & Hannah Birchenough, of Golden Hill
1884
679
In affectionate remembrance of George Woodman
[1886]
680
A Merry Christmas
mid-19th century
681
In affectionate remembrance of Thomas Ayre
1873
682
In memory of Ann Stokoe
1866
683
[Commemorative envelope in honor of Florence Nightingale's work in the Crimea]
1860
684
H. Paris (Firm)
Paris's original rag, bone & metal warehouse
[approximately 1833?]
685
James Newman (Firm)
Jas. Newman
1805
686
In affectionate remembrance of Ann Ward
1872
687
Oh would it were my lot to be united ever more with thee