Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Cosway Works, Finch Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. London Office 39, St. James's Street, Piccadilly, S.W.
of Cosway Works, Finch Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. London Office 39, St. James's Street, Piccadilly, S.W.
Branch: 156, Rue de Faubourg Poissonniere, Paris (1914)


Photographic Mount Makers, Dealers in Art Papers and Boards
Photographic Mount Makers, Dealers in Art Papers and Boards
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1905 Business established by A. E. Barton Smith.  
1905 Business established by A. E. Barton Smith.  


1914 Present Principals: A. E. Barton Smith and W. Astill Brown. Branch: 156, Rue de Faubourg Poisscnniere, Paris. Business: Making of the highest-class Photographic Mounts, used by the leading British, French and German Photographers.
1914 Present Principals: A. E. Barton Smith and W. Astill Brown. Business: Making of the highest-class Photographic Mounts, used by the leading British, French and German Photographers.




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[[Category: Town - Birmingham]]
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[[Category: Paper and Card Makers]]
[[Category: Paper and Card Makers]]
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of Cosway Works, Finch Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. London Office 39, St. James's Street, Piccadilly, S.W.

Branch: 156, Rue de Faubourg Poissonniere, Paris (1914)

Photographic Mount Makers, Dealers in Art Papers and Boards

1905 Business established by A. E. Barton Smith.

1914 Present Principals: A. E. Barton Smith and W. Astill Brown. Business: Making of the highest-class Photographic Mounts, used by the leading British, French and German Photographers.


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