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of George Street, Richmond, Surrey | |||
1886 Reynolds and Co, price lists for weighbridges.<ref>Richmond Herald - Saturday 17 April 1886</ref> | |||
1938 'The founder of the firm was Mr. W. F. Reynolds, who died in 1914, when he was succeeded by his sons, Messrs. W. R. and O. Reynolds. Expansion of business necessitated enlargement of the original shop, the boundaries of which are marked by iron studs. What was Messrs. Reynolds' showroom used to be the garden. The balance of stock will be transferred to their branches in Red Lion-street, Richmond, which is 55 years old, and which is being continued on a temporary tenancy, and at St. Margarets.'<ref>Richmond Herald - Saturday 03 September 1938</ref> | |||
1938 At 12, George-street, recently vacated by Messrs. Reynolds and Co., where permanent premises will shortly be erected for Martins Bank.<ref>Richmond Herald - Saturday 08 October 1938</ref> | |||
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of George Street, Richmond, Surrey
1886 Reynolds and Co, price lists for weighbridges.[1]
1938 'The founder of the firm was Mr. W. F. Reynolds, who died in 1914, when he was succeeded by his sons, Messrs. W. R. and O. Reynolds. Expansion of business necessitated enlargement of the original shop, the boundaries of which are marked by iron studs. What was Messrs. Reynolds' showroom used to be the garden. The balance of stock will be transferred to their branches in Red Lion-street, Richmond, which is 55 years old, and which is being continued on a temporary tenancy, and at St. Margarets.'[2]
1938 At 12, George-street, recently vacated by Messrs. Reynolds and Co., where permanent premises will shortly be erected for Martins Bank.[3]