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Thomas Newton, Butcher
Samuel Spencer Bill 1880Samuel Spencer, draper, of Chester
Selection of Titanic itemsA selection of items from the ill-fated SS Titanic: 1. Receipts 2. Turkish Bath ticket 3. Certificate of Discharge 4. Carpet sample
Blondin Audience LedgerA fascinating unused page from a ledger to record the ticket sales and money accrued from a performance of the legendary tightrop walker Charles Blondin The Hero of Niagara
RMS Titanic - items from Erik Jaer ArchiveRMS Titanic - items from the Erik Jaer Archive. Mr Jaer was a Norwegian man working in the United States in 1912. The archive comprises letters and photographs of Mr Jaer, and newspaper cuttings
A physician, his patient, a coffin and two skeletonsFrontispiece of Robert Poole's A physical vade mecum (1741). Depicting a physician, his patient acoffin and two skeletons
Butchers receipts, J Jeffery, Silverstone, NorthantsButchers receipts, J Jeffery of Silverstone, Northamptonshire, dated 1910, 1929 and 1939. 1910-1939
REGISTER PRINTS RECEIPTA receipt-printing cash register Date: 1917
A LADY AND HER BILLSA dejected lady seeks comfort in coffee as she contemplates bills for dresses, shawls, carpets, lingerie, flowers and ribbons Date: circa 1815
William McAdam Bill 1861William McAdam, potter and bottle maker, of Glasgow
L Enfant Prodique by M CarrePromotional postcard by M. Carre; music Alfred Wormser (Theatre des Funambules, Pasis, 14/6/1890). First produced in England Lyric Theatre, , 25/4/1900. Cartoon by G E Studdy. Date: circa 1900
Edinburgh engravers receipt, 1849A receipt for monies received from Mr James Brown paid to an engravers, lithographers and printers firm, James Turner & Co, in Edinburgh, Lothian Road for a variety of work. Date: 1849
Works at Caernarvon and BeaumarisAccount of works at Caernarvon and Beaumaris castle, 10-13 Edw II Date: 14th century
Various Titanic itemsVarious items from RMS Titanic, namely receipts for meals and typing, a headed letter card, a restaurant card, and a box of matches
Illiterate Workers BillAn exact copy of a bill for 10s. 10d. sent by a bricklayer who could not write, to a gentlman for whom he had worked. The symbol for settled is very dramatic! Date: late 19th century
Williams of OswestryW. Williams, draper, grocer and undertaker, of Oswestry
Ironmonger Receipt 1881James Williams, ironmonger, of Shoreditch
Bill from Saddler / 1861A receipt from John Speir, saddler and harness maker with a horse motif
Mourning Dress WarehouseA receipt for items of mourning dress
Thomas Smart 1862Thomas Smart, grain merchant, of Glasgow
Dressmakers BillWhat has brought furrows to this young ladys forehead ? Her dressmakers bill, known as la douloureuse (the painful one)