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J. C. Cording and Co

From Graces Guide
1879. Galatea Shoe.
September 1930.

of 19 Piccadilly, and 35 St. James' Street, London

Waterproofers

1839 Established by John Charles Cording.

1902 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 (the original Cording's), Waterproofers, 19, Piccadilly, W., and 35, St. James' Street, London, S.W. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Established in 1839 by John Charles Cording. Incorporated as a Limited Company in 1902. Governing Director: Henry Riley. Premises: Shop in Piccadilly situated at the corner of Air Street, and in St. James' Street at the corner of Jermyn Street. Formerly in the Strand rear Temple Bar. Specialities: Waterproofs for every sport and purpose, Handsewn Waterproof Boots (Makers), of which well-known registered names are "Idstone" and "Paranoir." Connection: United Kingdom, Foreign and Colonial. Royal Warrants: Special appointment to H.M. The King.

1939 Governing Director: Henry Riley. Premises: Shop in Piccadilly situated at the corner of Air Street, and in St. James' Street at the corner of Jermyn Street. Formerly in the Strand rear Temple Bar. Specialities: Waterproofs for every sport and purpose, Handsewn Waterproof Boots (Makers), of which well-known registered names are "Idstone" and "Paranoir."

Could be a connection with George Cording in the same business

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