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1880 Advertisement. Jolly and Son, St. Stephen's Gate, Norwich.<ref>Norfolk Chronicle - Saturday 09 October 1880</ref> | 1880 Advertisement. Jolly and Son, St. Stephen's Gate, Norwich.<ref>Norfolk Chronicle - Saturday 09 October 1880</ref> | ||
1890 Advertisement. The goodwill, books and drawings of | 1890 Advertisement. The goodwill, books and drawings of Jolly and Son, Victoria Carriage and harness works, have been purchased by [[Howes and Sons]], Chapel Field, Norwich.<ref>Norfolk Chronicle - Saturday 30 August 1890</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Jolly and Son (of Norwich), Carriage Builders
1868 Advertisement. 'THE LARGEST STOCK OF CARRIAGES IN THE EASTERN COUNTIES. Carriage, Harness, and Saddlery Works, Norwich. ESTABLISHED 1750. JOLLY and SON SOLICIT inspection of their Varied Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES, particularly their Befton Barouche Landaus and Barouches. Waggonettes. Miniature Laudaulet Broughams, just invented and perfected by Jolly and Son. Extra Light American Carriages, Park Phaetons, Alexandra Cars. Gem Miniature Broughams — the Lightest ever constructed. Fulcrum-shaft Dog Carts, Game Carts, Norwich Cars, &c., &c. The Prices will bear comparison with those of any FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, and they are prepared to build and supply (when required) CARRIAGES, of equal value and finish, at the same scale of charges as those of the so-called "Cheap!"' Advertising Makers, whether in London or the Provinces. Carriages and Harness Jobbed, with option of purchase, or furnished for stated periods, on annual payments, afterwards becoming the property of the Hirer. N,B. — JOLLY and SON are now fitting Carriages with the "Improved Patent Conical Axles" and Hickory Wheels.'[1]
1880 Advertisement. Jolly and Son, St. Stephen's Gate, Norwich.[2]
1890 Advertisement. The goodwill, books and drawings of Jolly and Son, Victoria Carriage and harness works, have been purchased by Howes and Sons, Chapel Field, Norwich.[3]