Victorian Advertisements
Advertisements from trade magazines
Victorian Adverts 75
T.H. Hindmarsh a plumber, glazier and ironmonger...
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Victorian Adverts 76
Thompson and Wright moved premises from Corn Market to Fenkle Street...
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Victorian Adverts 77
Henry Vernon was a watchmaker and jeweller on Narrowgate...
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Victorian Adverts 78
James Dores was a chemist on Narrowgate...
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Victorian Adverts 79
George Simpson a chemist and druggist...
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Victorian Adverts 80
George Pike a printer and bookseller in the Market Place...
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Victorian Adverts 81
John Davison a printer, stationer, bookseller and musical instrument dealer on Fenkle Street...
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Victorian Adverts 82
Heatley’s were tobacco merchants run by James Heatley...
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Victorian Adverts 83
Edward Thew a seed merchant providing services to local farmers. Guano imported from South America was widely used as a fertiliser...
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Victorian Adverts 84
William Dunn advertised a coach service to Wooler departing from the Nag’s Head on Fenkle Street...
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Victorian Adverts 85
Mr Laing offered dancing classes at the Town Hall...
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Victorian Advert 86
William Ferguson advertised a private school...
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Victorian Advert 87
Mr Irving offered private education on Dispensary Street...
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Victorian Advert 88
An announcement of half day closing from the Tradesmens’s Association. Edward Turnbull their Honorary Secretary...
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Victorian Advert 89
Robert Hunter a hairdresser at the junction of Narrowgate and Fenkle Street would sometimes keep a bear in his cellar which he then slaughtered for its fat which was believed to prevent baldness. His photo can be seen elsewhere on this site...
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The Alnwick Journal
A miscellany reprint from the early 1900's...
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Victorian Advert 1
Mrs Alice Percy knew the value of a poem when advertising the Castle Inn...
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