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Wybert Street, Munster Square, London | |||
Lithographic printers. | |||
1895 Weiners Limited, of London, Paris and Vienna was incorporated, with capital of £65,000, to acquire as a going concern, carrying on and extending the business of the private company of [[J. Weiner]] Limited, artistic lithographers, pictorial placard printers, and show card manufacturers, carried on at Acton Street, Gray's Inn Road, London, and at 9 Rue Bergere, Paris, and also the similar business of Mr Jacob Weiner, of Vienna.<ref>Pall Mall Gazette 8 August 1895</ref> | |||
Became [[Weiners Lithographic Printing and Advertising Co]] | Became [[Weiners Lithographic Printing and Advertising Co]] | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* The National Archives BT 31/6350/44862 | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 5 November 2024
Wybert Street, Munster Square, London
Lithographic printers.
1895 Weiners Limited, of London, Paris and Vienna was incorporated, with capital of £65,000, to acquire as a going concern, carrying on and extending the business of the private company of J. Weiner Limited, artistic lithographers, pictorial placard printers, and show card manufacturers, carried on at Acton Street, Gray's Inn Road, London, and at 9 Rue Bergere, Paris, and also the similar business of Mr Jacob Weiner, of Vienna.[1]
Became Weiners Lithographic Printing and Advertising Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Pall Mall Gazette 8 August 1895
- The National Archives BT 31/6350/44862