Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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See [[Robert Allison]] and [[Thomas Allison]]
1850 'ALLISON and ALLISON beg to solicit an inspection of their Stock of PIANOFORTES, manufactured alter the most approved designs of modern and antique furniture, in Spanish mahogany, rosewood, French walnut tree, &c., at their Warerooms, 75, Dean street, Soho.<ref>British Banner 1848 - Wednesday 15 May 1850</ref>
1861 Advertisement. Cornelius's Furniture Polish. Manufactured expressly for [[W. J. Ennever and Co]], Pianoforte Makers, 18 Soho Square, London, sole manufacturers to Allison and Allison, late of 75 Dean Street, Soho.<ref>Weston-super-Mare Gazette, and General Advertiser - Saturday 28 December 1861</ref>
1911 [[Allison Pianos]] was incorporated as a private limited company, uniting [[Ralph Allison and Son]], [[Allison and Allison]], [[Ralph Allison and Sons]] Ltd. and [[Arthur Allison and Co]].
1911 [[Allison Pianos]] was incorporated as a private limited company, uniting [[Ralph Allison and Son]], [[Allison and Allison]], [[Ralph Allison and Sons]] Ltd. and [[Arthur Allison and Co]].


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of London

See Robert Allison and Thomas Allison

1850 'ALLISON and ALLISON beg to solicit an inspection of their Stock of PIANOFORTES, manufactured alter the most approved designs of modern and antique furniture, in Spanish mahogany, rosewood, French walnut tree, &c., at their Warerooms, 75, Dean street, Soho.[1]

1861 Advertisement. Cornelius's Furniture Polish. Manufactured expressly for W. J. Ennever and Co, Pianoforte Makers, 18 Soho Square, London, sole manufacturers to Allison and Allison, late of 75 Dean Street, Soho.[2]

1911 Allison Pianos was incorporated as a private limited company, uniting Ralph Allison and Son, Allison and Allison, Ralph Allison and Sons Ltd. and Arthur Allison and Co.

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Sources of Information

  1. British Banner 1848 - Wednesday 15 May 1850
  2. Weston-super-Mare Gazette, and General Advertiser - Saturday 28 December 1861