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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[British Industries Fair]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[British Industries Fair]] and [[British Industries Fair Catalogue]]


'''Exhibitors
'''Exhibitors
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* [[Cumberland Pencil Co]] Keswick
* [[Cumberland Pencil Co]] Keswick
* [[J. T. Cussans and Co]] Manchester
* [[J. T. Cussans and Co]] Manchester
* [[PZ Cussons (UK)|Cussons, Sons and Co]] Manchester
* [[Cussons, Sons and Co]] Manchester
* [[Archibald Cutler]] Birmingham
* [[Archibald Cutler]] Birmingham
* [[Cyko Manufacturing Co]] London
* [[Cyko Manufacturing Co]] London
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* [[Ivorine Manufacturing Co]] London
* [[Ivorine Manufacturing Co]] London


* [[Jackson Brothers]] London
* [[Jackson Brothers (London)|Jackson Brothers]] London
* Jackson Patent Tilting Stool (Agents) – London
* Jackson Patent Tilting Stool (Agents) – London
* [[Jackson and Gosling]] Longton
* [[Jackson and Gosling]] Longton
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* Lindley Jones and Brother (Publishers) - London
* Lindley Jones and Brother (Publishers) - London
* [[William Jones and Co]] London
* [[William Jones and Co]] London
* [[W. H. Jones]] London
* [[W. H. Jones (of London)|W. H. Jones]] London
* [[Jordan and Carpenter]] London
* [[Jordan and Carpenter]] London
* [[J. Joseph]] London
* [[J. Joseph]] London
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* [[Selles Hull Toy Works]] Hull
* [[Selles Hull Toy Works]] Hull
* [[Charles Selz]] London
* [[Charles Selz]] London
* [[Sensible Novelty Mfg. Co]] Liverpool
* [[Sensible Novelty Manufacturing Co]] Liverpool
* [[Serck Coffee Industries]] Birmingham
* [[Serck Coffee Industries]] Birmingham
* [[Setten and Durward]] Birmingham
* [[Setten and Durward]] Birmingham
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* [[John Sherwood and Sons]] Birmingham
* [[John Sherwood and Sons]] Birmingham
* [[W. Shillaker and Co]] London
* [[W. Shillaker and Co]] London
* [[PZ Cussons (UK)|Shirley Brothers]]
* [[Shirley Brothers]]
* [[Short and Mason]] London
* [[Short and Mason]] London
* [[Silverman and Co]] London
* [[Silverman and Co]] London
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* [[Stuart and Sons]] Stourbridge
* [[Stuart and Sons]] Stourbridge
* [[Students Colour Co]] London
* [[Students Colour Co]] London
* [[Surgical and Optical Mfg. Co]] London
* [[Surgical and Optical Manufacturing Co]] London
* [[Sutcliffe and Bingham]] Manchester
* [[Sutcliffe and Bingham]] Manchester
* [[Swiftograph Duplicator Co]] London
* [[Swiftograph Duplicator Co]] London
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* [[Williams Brothers and Co]] Middlesex
* [[Williams Brothers and Co]] Middlesex
* [[R. Williams, Owen]] London
* [[R. Williams, Owen]] London
* [[Williamson Brothers]] London
* [[Williamson Brothers (of London)|Williamson Brothers ]] London
* [[H. Williamson]] London
* [[H. Williamson]] London
* [[Williamson and Strassen]] London
* [[Williamson and Strassen]] London

Revision as of 13:30, 25 June 2022

1922 - Front
Dec 1921.

Note: This is a sub-section of the British Industries Fair and British Industries Fair Catalogue

Exhibitors


Sources of Information

Board of Trade British Industries Fair Catalogue 1922: held at The White City, Shepherd's Bush, London W12, and Castle Bromwich Aerodrome, near Birmingham, from 27 February to 10 March, 1922, and organised by the Department of Overseas Trade.