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R. J. Ward and Sons

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10 St. Anne Street, Liverpool

Musical instrument makers, repair specialists and exporters.

1803 Established by C. J. Roe. Succeeded by R. J. Ward, J.P

1914 Musical Instrument Makers, Repair Specialists and Exporters, 10, St. Anne Street, Liverpool. Established in 1803 by C. J. Roe. . Present Principals: R. J. Ward, J.P., Chas. J. Ward (son), and Tom W. Ward (nephew of R. J. Ward). Premises: Large factory covering one and a half acres. Stag: Thirty-three. Branch: 19, Broom Road, Teddington, London, S.W. Specialities: Band Instruments of all kinds, Band Stands, Drums, Bugles, Flutes, Drum Majors' Staffs, Electroplaters and Repair Specialists to the Army, Navy, and Territorials at home and abroad. Patents: Ward's Hoop for Banjos.

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