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In May 2011 Brian Ham kindly contacted the Virtual Museum regarding some interesting discoveries whilst doing some renovation work at 105 High Street.
Behind a chimney breast he found three small folded documents (shown in the Photo Gallery):
A bill for Mr Joyce from Usher & Cole, 1866:
London, Oct 24th 1866
Mr Joyce, On Appro
Usher & Cole, Chronometer and Watch Manufacturers, 45 St John's Square, Clerkenwell, EC
12245 4 Hole Hunter over spring £4 10s 0d
12253 2 Hole Hunter under spring £4 10s 0d
11450 Vecy open face £2 10s 0d
Appointment Note from Martin & Bishop, 1866:
London Nov 9th 1866, 20 Bunhill Row
Martin & Bishop, Watch Manufacturers, respectfully beg to inform you they intend Mr Bishop to have the pleasure of waiting upon you on or about the 12th Inst when your favours will be highly esteemed, and receive their best attention.
To Mr C Joyce
Hungerford
(Reverse not yet deciphered, possibly
Glass rings
Bottle Verge
(Martin & Bishop were Watch Manufacturers at 20 Bunhill Row, Moorgate, London during the 1860s.
Printed bag from Daniel Allen, Grocers at 16 High Street in the 1860s and 1870s:
D. Allen
Tea, Grocery, Cheese, Butter and Bacon Factor
High Street
Hungerford
Dealer in Foreign and British Wines
More about "Mr C. Joyce":
Mr C. Joyce was Caleb Joyce, a professional clock and watch maker. He had lived and worked in East Ilsley, Lambourn and Ramsbury before moving to 105 High Street c1868. He stayed here for only about three years before moving on again to Speenhamland, Newbury. For more see Clock and watchmakers.
Photo Gallery:
- Bill from Usher & Cole, October 1866.
- Bill from Usher & Cole, October 1866.
- Bag from D. Allen, Grocers, High Street, c.1866.