Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of Leatherhead, Surrey.  Telephone: Leatherhead 4
of Leatherhead, Surrey.  Telephone: Leatherhead 4


* 1911 The '''School for the Blind''' was given the title '''"Royal"''' by H.M. King George V.
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)
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)


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* [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)



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