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c1886 Notebook: Whitechapel and Poplar. School Board Visitors: Miss Martin (District B Bethnal Green), Mr Golding (District E Whitechapel), Mr Marsh (District G Whitechapel), Mr Thomas (District [U...
Interview with Mr Dowlorf, watch jobber, Upper Charles Street, 27 March 1893. Interview with Mr Whitmey, watch jeweller, 27 March 1893
Interview with Robbins and Appleton, Waltham Watch Company, Holborn Circus, April [1893]
Interview with representatives of Barrand and Lands, watchmakers, Bishopsgate Street, 4 May [1893]
Interview with Joseph Brindley, watch jobber, 20 Rahere Street, 17 March [1893]
Interview with Mr Cleghom and Mr Brinton, watch dial makers, 8 Spencer Street, 21 March 1893.
Interview with Joseph Walton, gold and silver watch case maker, 7 Upper Charles Street, Northampton Street, 14 March 1893
Interview with Mr Tollett, watch pallet maker, 19 Brewer Street, 4 April 1893.
Interview with Mr Stockall, watch and clockmaker, 6 - 8, Clerkenwell Road, 8 April 1893.
Interview with Mr Palmer and three others, Clock and Index Makers Society, nd.
Interview with Charles Romer, dealer in watch jewels, 1 Hatton Gardens, 25 April [1893]
Interview with A. Gage, watchmaker by machinery, 76 Farringdon Road, 1 May 1893.
Interview with J.F. Britten, secretary of the Horological Institute, concerning the history of the watch trade, 3 May [1893]
Interview with J.J. Stockall, concerning the manufacture of London watches, May [1893]
Interview with F.J. Britten, secretary to the Horological Institute, 38 Northampton Square, 17 March 1893.
1893 George H. Duckworth's Notebook: Surgical, Scientific and Electrical Workers
Interview with J. Hicks, barometer and thermometer maker, 8 - 10 Hatton Garden, 20 June [1893]
Interview with representatives of Harvey and Peak, scientific instrument manufacturers, 27 June [1893]
Interview with Mr Mavor, manager of the Fowler Waring Cable Company, 5 July [1893] Interview with Mr H. Sullivan, Brash Electric Company, 11 July [1893]