The Signboards of Old London Shops: A Review of the Shop Signs Employed by the London Tradesmen During the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Old Shopping Streets | 7 |
SIGNS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TRADES | 17 |
Copyright | |
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The Signboards of Old London Shops: A Review of the Shop Signs Employed by ... Ambrose Heal No preview available - 1988 |
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Alley ANCHOR ANGEL BELL Benjamin BIBLE Bishopsgate BLACK BLUE Bond Street bookseller BREECHES Bridge BUCK cabinet maker Charles Cheapside Christopher clock corner Cornhill Court Covent Garden Cross CROWN cutler DIAL door Edward ELIZABETH Exchange facing FEATHERS Fields fishing Fleet Street Francis Gate George GLOBE GOLDEN BALL GOLDEN LION goldsmith GREEN grocer haberdasher Hall HAND hatter HEAD Henry Holborn HORSE hosier House INDIAN QUEEN ironmonger Isaac James James's John JONES Joseph KING'S ARMS laceman LAMB lamp Lane late linen draper London Long Acre Ludgate Hill LYON Market Mary mercers Newgate Street opposite Pall Mall Paul's Church Yard Peter removed Richard Robert ROSE Royal Samuel SCALES SEVEN STARS side signboard SMITH South Square STAR stationer Strand Succeeded Successor Tavern Thomas Thos THREE THREE SUGAR LOAVES tobacconist trade TREE UNICORN upholsterer West WHITE William Wood woollen draper ye corner