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* 1929 British Industries Fair Advert for Baskets, Mats, Brushes, Coco Matting and Knitted Goods. Manufacturers of Knitted goods (machine and hand-made), Ladies' and children's Garments, Baskets, Brushes and Mats; Matting and Rugs. Every kind for every purpose at competitive trade prices. (Basketware Section - Stand No. S.27) | * 1929 British Industries Fair Advert for Baskets, Mats, Brushes, Coco Matting and Knitted Goods. Manufacturers of Knitted goods (machine and hand-made), Ladies' and children's Garments, Baskets, Brushes and Mats; Matting and Rugs. Every kind for every purpose at competitive trade prices. (Basketware Section - Stand No. S.27) | ||
== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
* [http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/Visugate/public_surwrkbl.hcsp] A Chronological survey of work for the Blind | * [http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/Visugate/public_surwrkbl.hcsp] A Chronological survey of work for the Blind | ||
* [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 1; andp145 | * [[1929 British Industries Fair]] Advert 1; andp145 |
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of Leatherhead, Surrey. Telephone: Leatherhead 4
- 1911 The School for the Blind was given the title "Royal" by H.M. King George V.
- 1929 British Industries Fair Advert for Baskets, Mats, Brushes, Coco Matting and Knitted Goods. Manufacturers of Knitted goods (machine and hand-made), Ladies' and children's Garments, Baskets, Brushes and Mats; Matting and Rugs. Every kind for every purpose at competitive trade prices. (Basketware Section - Stand No. S.27)
Sources of Information
- [1] A Chronological survey of work for the Blind
- 1929 British Industries Fair Advert 1; andp145