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1886-1887 Notebook: Poplar, Mile End Old Town and Bromley by Bow. School Board Visitors, Mr O'Neal (District Q1) and Mr Silley (District W1)
Statistics of hatters and capmakers taken from the census enumerators' returns, [1891]
Extract concerning tailoresses from report by Miss C.E. Collet to the Royal Commission of Labour, February 1893.
Extract from a letter from Cooksey and Company, hat manufacturers, 15 Bennett Street, Blackfriars, 23 April 1895.
Notes from apprenticeship indentures of Isaac Hammetts, silk hatter and Mr Shelton, felt hatter, nd
Extract concerning hat making from Miss Collet's report to Royal Commission of Labour, February 1893
Statistics concerning tailors taken from the census enumerators' returns, [1891]
Copy of a letter from Mr J.W. Sharpe, 6 Old Cavendish Street, secretary of Metropolitan Foreman Tailors Mutual Benefit Society. Includes society application form, 26 July 1895.
Extract of a letter from J.W. King, 1 East Avenue, Walthamstow, secretary of the City of London Master and Foreman Tailors Society, Kenmans Hotel, Crown Court, Cheapside, 3 July 1895.
Interview with Mr H. Barnes, secretary of London District of Journeymen Hatters Fair Trade Union of Great Britain and Ireland, 30 April 1895
Interview with representative of James H. Hawkins, hat manufacturer, 21 and 23, Burrell Street, Blackfriars, 2 May 1895.
Notes from the report of F.S.Knowles, on the hatters' work at the Paris exhibition which includes comparisons of earnings in London with Paris, New York, Melbourne, nd.
Interview with Charles Griffin, Messrs Victor Jay and Company, 24 Southwark Bridge Road, hat manufacturers, nd
Interview with Mr Morris, capmaker, Messrs Cohen and Company, 41 New Buildings, Tenter Street East, Whitechapel, 15 May 1895.
Interview with Thomas Mallalien, 9 Manchester Road, Denton, general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Felt Hatters. Includes information on the trade union label which is inserted into all un...
Interview with Mr Tress, of Messrs Tress and Company, silk and felt hatters, 3 - 7, Stamford Street, nd.
Interview with Mr H. Barnes, secretary of Journeymen Hatters' Fair Trade Union, 124 Blackfriars Road, 20 May 1895
Interview with Mr S. Cooksey, secretary of the Master Hatters Association, 15 Bennett Street, Blackfriars, nd.
Interview with Mr Thomas Brown, 49 Ingrave Street, Battersea, secretary of the London branch of Felt Hatters' Society, 27 May [1895]
Interview with F.A. Bohling, 7 Chivalry Road, hatter and salesman, 23 April 1895.
Summary of information given on capmaking in East London from Miss Collet's report on "Foreign Immigration in Relation to Women's Labour" in Board of Trade report on alien immigration, nd.
Interview with Mr Stewart and Mr Reid, Messrs Woolley, Sanders and Company, 127, 129 Wood Street, straw and felt hat manufacturers, nd 65. Article published in the Drapers Record, "The Making of St...
Interview with James Macdonald, secretary of West London district of Amalgamated Society ofTailors, nd.
Interview with John V. Coevorden, 35 Cuspin Street, secretary of Tailors' Improvement Society. Includes information on East London Master Mantel Makers' and Ladies Tailors Association, nd
Interview with J. Finn, secretary of United Ladies Tailors and Mantle Makers Union, 13 May 1895
Notes describing a visit to Christy's factory, hatters, contained in a publication "Days in a Factory" page 137.
Interview with Mr M. Wartenburg, 155 Backchurch Lane, secretary of Capmakers' Union, nd.
Interview with Frank Harris, secretary of Tailors and Outfitters' Assistants Mutual Association, 11 Benyon Road, Southgate Road, 20 May 1895
Interview with C. Corelli, 24a Regent Street, secretary of Association of London Master Tailors, nd.
Notes by James Macdonald, copies of replies to questions and information concerning International Tailors Machinists and Pressers Union, Independent Tailors Machinists and Pressers Union, Metropoli...
Interview with Edward J. Morris, 44 Sidney Street, secretary of the Tailors Mutual Friendly Benefit Society, nd.
Information concerning London Clothiers Cutters Trade Union, [notes by Mr J. Macdonald], nd
Interview with Mr Harradine, assistant at Messrs Samuel Brothers, Ludgate Hill, outfitters and tailors, 3 July 1893
Newspaper cutting taken from the Boot and Shoe Trades Journal, concerning events in Newcastle-on-Tyne and Kettering, 1 June 1895
Statistics and extracts taken from census [1891]concerning boot and shoemakers.
Interview with Mr J. Goldsilver, secretary of the International Upper Machinists Union, Red Lion Public House, Blacklion Yard, Whitechapel, 7 December 1895.
Interview with Mr M. Leibeske, secretary of the International Sew Round and Operative Union, Beerhouse, 20 New Road, Whitechapel, 7 December 1895.
Statement of Wages for the London Wholesale Sew Round Trade, containing statistics for: women's dress work, girl's dress work, ground work, women's slipper work, girl's slipper work, infant's work,...
Description of the Amalgamated Society of Boot and Shoemakers, secretary: Mr K. Mc Crae, 7 Burton Crescent, 17 June 1895.