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        • UF Clothing industry
        • UF Textile technology
        • UF Industrie de la confection
        • UF Industrie de l'habillement
        • UF Technologie du textile
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        GB 0074 CLC/B/011 · Collection · 1897-1948

        The surviving archives of Anglo-Russian Cotton Factories Limited consist of board and general meetings minutes, and papers relating to the act of association and to dividends.

        Anglo-Russian Cotton Factories Ltd
        ANGLO-THAI CORPORATION
        GB 0074 CLC/B/123-01 · Collection · 1836-1979

        Records of the Anglo-Thai Corporation and predecessors; including partnership deeds; agreements; articles of association; Directors' minute books; press cuttings; annual reports; papers relating to shares; financial records; correspondence, tenders; employment contracts; deeds for property and photographs.

        Gillanders, Ewart and Co , traders in goods from India x Arbuthnot, Ewart and Co , traders in goods from India Ewart, Lyon and Co , traders in goods from India x Ewart, Latham and Co , traders in goods from India Anglo Siam Corporation x Anglo Thai Corporation
        APPRENTICESHIP
        GB 0074 ACC/0097 · Collection · 1715-1836

        Papers relating to apprentices, comprising conditions of employment of journeymen regarding trade secrets for the printing, colouring and staining of silks, linens and calicos, 1715; and apprenticeship indenture for Moses Kendall to Francis Church, timber merchant, 1736.

        Agreements regarding business partnerships, including agreement for draper John Mosden, painter Edward Baugh and grocer Matthew Hewytt to establish business of Mercer, 1729; agreement that John Chaplyn, haberdasher, and George Kent, mercer, will trade jointly as mercers, 1729; agreement of co-partnership between John Purcas and Abraham Purcas, merchants, 1732. Also bond and receipts.

        Unknown
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-014 · Collection · 1628

        Deed of co-partnership between William Baldwyn and John Tynte to act as woollen drapers.

        Baldwyn , William , d 1661 , merchant taylor and draper Tynte , John , d 1671 , woollen draper
        BINNY AND COMPANY LIMITED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/123-10 · Collection · 1903-1972

        Records of Binny and Company Limited, steamship agency, traders, textile mill operators and engineers, including articles of association; annual reports; financial accounts; investment ledgers; correspondence; memoranda; papers regarding company history; and photographs of staff, offices and works.

        Binny and Co Ltd , steamship agency, traders and mill operators Binny and Co (Madras) Ltd , steamship agency, traders and engineers Buckingham and Carnatic Co Ltd , textile mills
        Blackmore Manufacturers
        GB 0096 MS 462 · 1783-1831

        The collection contains a memoranda book covering the years 1783 to 1785, with additions and annotations. The contents include notes of orders, bills, advertisements, names of customers, tables showing different qualities of worsteds and a 'black list' of employees.

        Blackmore Manufacturers
        GB 0074 CLC/B/036-03 · Collection · 1888-1947

        Records of the Boa Vista Spinning and Weaving Company Limited, comprising constitutional documents, agreements, Board minutes, annual reports, and an inventory of property in Portugal.

        The records are held off-site and therefore require 24 hours notice for access.

        Boa Vista Spinning and Weaving Co Ltd
        GB 0097 BOOTH · 1885-1905

        Working papers of the Survey of 'Labour and Life of the People' and 'Life and Labour of the People in London' by Charles Booth 1886 - 1903 comprising the original survey notebooks and papers: interviews, questionnaires, statistics, reports and colour coded maps describing poverty.
        The papers and the original survey notebooks reflect the three areas of investigation undertaken in the survey: poverty, industry and religious influences.
        The poverty series interviewed School Board visitors about levels of poverty in households and streets. The survey also investigated trades of East London connected with poverty: tailoring; furniture and women's work.
        The industry series comprises interviews of employers, trade union leaders and workers for each trade and industry and questionnaires concerning rates of wages, numbers employed, details of trade unions and domestic details (food, dress and circumstances etc) which were completed by employees and trade union officials. The following trades and industries are covered by the survey: building trade; wood workers; metal workers; precious metals, watches and instruments; sundry manufacturers printing and paper trades; textile trades; clothing trades; food and drink trades; dealers and clerks; transport and gardeners; labourers; public service and professional classes; domestic service. Case histories of the inmates of Bromley and Stepney workhouses during 1889 and people who received outdoor relief from the union were also transcribed.
        The religious survey includes reports of visits to churches and over 1450 interviews with ministers of all denominations including Church of England, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jewish, Roman Catholic. Salvation Army officers and missionaries were also interviewed. The reports of the interviews contain printed material relating to the churches. Questionnaires were also completed as part of the survey. The investigation went beyond documenting religious influences and incorporates a description of the social and moral influences on Londoners' lives.
        The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty 1898-1899 are probably the most well known documents which survive from the survey. The Maps Descriptive of London Poverty 1898-1899 are twelve sheets colour coded by social class and poverty from black [semi-vicious] to yellow [middle and upper class, well-to-do]. The maps cover an area of London from Hammersmith in the west, to Greenwich in the east, and from Hampstead in the north to Clapham in the south. The working and printed copies of the maps are contained within the archive.
        The social investigators accompanied police around their beats in London in order to update the existing street-level information for the Maps Descriptive of London Poverty 1898-1899. The reports of the walks are known as the 'police notebooks' and contain descriptions of London streets. All the notebooks have been digitised.
        Other papers include an inventory undertaken in 1925 by Thomas Macaulay Booth, son of Charles Booth; additional manuscripts concerning the survey: circulars, statistics etc and booklets collected during the survey.

        Booth , Charles , 1840-1916 , shipowner and social commentator
        Bridges, George
        GB 0096 MS 438 · 1739

        A signed holograph proposal, 1739, for preventing the illicit practice of wool, tea and brandy smuggling, submitted to both Houses of Parliament.

        Bridges , George , fl 1739 , wool comber
        British Linen Company
        GB 0096 MS 112 · 1746

        Manuscript volume containing a contemporary copy of the charter of the British Linen Company, dated 5 Jul 1746.

        Unknown
        GB 2159 · 1840-1899

        Records donated by the British Records Association relating to the garment trade in London, 1840-1899, comprising deed of partnership for carrying on the trade of a tailor in Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London, 1840; licence of patent for improvements in materials used in the manufacture of bonnet fronts and ruches, 1860; letters patent for an invention for improvement in sewing machines, 1880; deed of partnership for the Eclaire Button Hole Sewing Machine Company, London, 1887; assignment of one-third share of an invention for improvements in button hole sewing machines, 1887; apprenticeship indenture, 1899, to train as a milliner.

        London College of Fashion
        Clark, John
        GB 0096 MS 583 · 1832-1852

        Manuscript volume, originally used as a stock book for haberdashery, belonging to John Clark [of Bridgewater, Somerset], containing lists of hosiery, thread, pins, ribbons, laces, tapes, bobbins, blankets, flannel and other cloths, furs, tippets, muffs, capes, silk cloaks, cambric handkerchiefs, pasteboard, paper and umbrellas, 1832-1837. Many pages have had pasted on to them newspaper cuttings and illustrations from popular magazines, [1838-1852], including plans for the new parish church of Paddington, 1840. From folio 18, the volume has interspersed on previously blank pages a draft continuation by Clark of Byron's Don Juan (i.e. cantos xvii-xxiv), described by the author as 'rough copy - incorrect' (each leaf being cancelled presumably as the fair copy was made) and signed by himself as 'completed 1842 September 1, at X a.m. clk. struck, & flute playing in the street'.. There are also some notes on Byron's original poem, his life and literary style accompanying the continuation, which date from later in the 1840s. The vellum cover is inscribed 'John Clark's first copy of his poem'.

        Clark , John , fl 1832-1852 , [haberdasher] and poet
        Cross, J: letter (1794)
        GB 0096 AL327 · Fonds · 1794

        Letter from J Cross of London to [Mr Oriel], 14 Apr 1794. 'I laid your proposal respecting the mill at Quemerford [near Calne, Wiltshire] before my Lord Lansdown [i.e. the Marquess of Lansdowne], in answer to which he had directed me to give you, in his own words, his opinion of the use of machinery in the cloathing manufacture - vizt "Nothing can be more mistaken than the prejudice conceived against machinery, nor could be more unfortunate for the country if suffer'd to prevail - for the consequence must be, the transfer of the manufacture either to the North of England, where the prejudice has been got the better of, and where they experience the advantage, or else to foreign countrys - or part to one and part to the other. Calne is calculated to be the seat of it, much better than either Chippenham or Devizes, or any town which I can immediately recollect, and independent of the great increase of trade, it would create a number of mechanists, and promote in consequence every sort of ingenuity, which would make up abundantly the loss sustain'd by the spinners; besides the navigations which are proposed [i.e. the Wilts and Berks Canal] will furnish a great deal of work; but rather than attempt any thing so arbitrary & absurd as to stop the progress of the machinery, I am very clear it would be better to come to a general rise of wage, especially if every person was compell'd at the same time to belong to some amicable society ...".'

        Autograph, with signature.

        Cross , J , fl 1794 , acquaintance of the 1st Marquess of Lansdowne
        DALHOUSIE JUTE COMPANY
        GB 0074 CLC/B/123-19 · Collection · 1933

        Records of the Dalhousie Jute Company, comprising annual report and accounts for 1933.

        Dalhousie Jute Co
        DANIEL HARVEY AND COMPANY
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-059 · Collection · 1623-1646

        Records of Daniel Harvey and Company, merchants, comprising a ledger and loose accounts found inside. The ledger shows trade in silk, velvet and other cloth with merchants in Aleppo, Constantinople [Istanbul], Genoa, Livorno, Naples, Rouen and Hamburg.

        Daniel Harvey and Co , merchants
        DuPonceau, P S: letter
        GB 0096 AL47 · Fonds · 1831

        Letter from Peter Stephen DuPonceau of Phildelphia, [Pennsylvania] to J Vaughan, Esq, 19 Nov 1831. Asking him 'to send the enclosed [a copy of An Historical Review of the ... Silk Culture, Manufacture and Trade, etc (1831)] to your excellent nephew'.

        Autograph, with signature.

        DuPonceau , Peter Stephen , 1760-1844 , French linguist, philosopher, and jurist x Ponceau , Pierre-Etienne , Du x Du Ponceau , Pierre-Etienne
        GB 0074 CLC/B/207/ES03 · 1927-1955

        Records of E D Sassoon and Company Limited including correspondence files relating to business links and investment in South Africa; and copy judgement.

        E D Sassoon and Company Limited xx D K Investments (Crosby Square) Limited
        GB 0074 CLC/B/207/ES01 · 1920-1979

        Records of E D Sassoon and Company Limited including records relating to the foundation of the company such as memoranda and articles of association, certificates of incorporation and special resolutions; a board minute book and power of attorney.

        E D Sassoon and Company Limited xx D K Investments (Crosby Square) Limited
        GB 0074 CLC/B/207/ES02 · 1972-1978

        Records of E D Sassoon and Company Limited including combined register of shares.

        E D Sassoon and Company Limited xx D K Investments (Crosby Square) Limited
        Ferguson, John
        GB 0096 MS 616 · 1807-1827

        Account books, 1807-1827, of John Ferguson's textile manufacturing company, Robert Ferguson & Son.

        Ferguson , John , fl 1807-1827 , textile manufacturer
        GB 0096 MS 127 · [1757]-1766

        Manuscript volume containing information relating to the finances of France, [1757]-1766, namely a report on the actual state of affairs concerning the finances of the kingdom of France, 1766, including the revenues and expenditure of the king, the extraordinary transactions in France from 1755 to 1763 due to the war against the English, and annual transactions made in the kingdom in favour of the Court of Rome, bishops, dukes, counts and peers; a report giving particulars of the general and specific financial schemes of France, with political observations, 1766; a report on the actual state of the secret and general finances of France and of the organisation of those finances, [1757]; a printed pamphlet by John Holker, being an instructive memoir on the fabric and other woollen goods of England, published in Paris, 1764.

        Unknown
        GIBSON FAMILY
        GB 0074 ACC/1045 · Collection · 1550-1797

        Records of the Gibson family, mostly relating to their property and estates, including:

        ACC/1045/1-10: Pinner Wood, Shower family property, 1550-1717;
        ACC/1045/11-21: Northolt, Islips Manor Farm, Shower family property, 1685-1755;
        ACC/1045/22-23: Pinner, Barrowpoint or Berry Pond Hill, 1734;
        ACC/1045/24-25: Pinner Street, cottage, 1691;
        ACC/1045/26-48: Pinner, Brickwall House, 1664-1762;
        ACC/1045/49-105: Pinner, Page family properties, 1664-1723;
        ACC/1045/106-111: Pinner, Edlin family properties, 1692-1724.
        ACC/1045/112-113: Hendon, Bunns Farm, 1733-1739;
        ACC/1045/114: Heston, Upper Grove Meadow, 1750;
        ACC/1045/116-117: St. James Westminster, Rupert St., 1736-1743;
        ACC/1045/118: St. Paul Covent Garden, Bow St., 1683;
        ACC/1045/119-121: Kent, Darenth, 1636-1653;
        ACC/1045/122: Kent, West Malling, 1701;
        ACC/1045/123-136: Shower and Gibson family wills and settlements, 1701-1797;
        ACC/1045/137-140: Stanton family wills and settlements, 1713-1739;
        ACC/1045/141-143: Articles of partnership, 1706-1758;
        ACC/1045/144-148: Accounts, 1710-1747;
        ACC/1045/149-153: Papers of Richard Stanton, 1718-1748;
        ACC/1045/154-178: Papers of the Revd. John Gibson, 1740-1762;
        ACC/1045/179-181: Miscellaneous items, 1677-1744.

        Gibson , family , of Pinner
        GOUREPORE COMPANY
        GB 0074 CLC/B/123-28 · Collection · 1895-1949

        Records of the Gourepore Company, manufacturers of jute, comprising memorandum and articles of association.

        Gourepore Co , manufacturers of jute
        GB 0074 CLC/B/112-001 · Collection · 1840-1982

        Financial records of Harrisons and Crosfield Limited, including ledgers, statements of account, journals, bills books. The records relate to sales, imports and exports, purchases, profits and losses, debts, investments and taxes. Tea, coffee, silk and rubber are particularly mentioned.

        Access to records less than 30 years old (or records less than 70 years old which relate to staff) should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

        Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd , traders in tea, coffee, rubber, timber, chemicals, and other agricultural products
        GB 0074 CLC/B/112-014 · Collection · 1917

        Records of the Japanese branch of Harrisons and Crosfield Limited, comprising correspondence with the head office.

        Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd , traders in tea, coffee, rubber, timber, chemicals, and other agricultural products
        GB 0074 CLC/B/112 · Collection · 1844-1995

        Records of Harrisons and Crosfield Limited, traders in tea, coffee, rubber, timber, chemicals, and other agricultural products. The catalogue includes: corporate records (including articles of association, agreements, minutes and annual reports and accounts); share records; internal administration records (including directories of operations, directors' and general letter books); accounting records; operational records (including reports on estates); branch records (including correspondence and accounts); insurance department records; papers concerning the careers of directors; staff records; premises and property records; historical notes, photographs and plans; records of subsidiary companies, and companies for which Harrisons and Crosfield acted as secretaries and/or agents.

        The archive includes records relating to Harrisons and Crosfield's activities as secretaries and/or agents for other companies. As these records were generated as part of Harrisons and Crosfield's role as secretaries and/or agents for another company, they have been catalogued as records of that particular company. However, they comprise correspondence and other papers of the head office of Harrisons and Crosfield, and supporting papers acquired by Harrisons and Crosfield (e.g. memoranda and articles of association, and annual reports and accounts) to assist in that role. The records of the companies for which Harrisons and Crosfield acted as secretaries and/or agents are arranged so that each company is followed by its subsidiary companies (if any).

        Access to records less than 30 years old (or records less than 70 years old which relate to staff) should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

        Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd , traders in tea, coffee, rubber, timber, chemicals, and other agricultural products
        GB 0074 CLC/B/112-083 · Collection · 1909-1964

        Records of Harrisons, King and Irwin Limited, traders in silk, tea and cotton, including board minutes; correspondence; memoranda; financial accounts; and analysis of income and expenditure.

        Access to records less than 70 years old which relate to staff should be sought from Elementis plc (contact details may be obtained from a member of staff).

        Harrisons, King and Irwin Ltd , traders in silk, tea and cotton
        HERBERT CHAPPELL LIMITED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/114 · Collection · 1862-1963

        Records of Herbert Chappell Limited, tailors, including pattern book, price list, self-measurement forms and notes on the history of the firm.

        Herbert Chappell Ltd , tailors
        HOVENER, Henry (fl 1665)
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-095 · Collection · 1635-1665

        Papers relating to Hovener and Browne, textile merchants, comprising a title deed, 1635, and a partnership deed, 1665.

        Hovener and Browne , textile merchants
        INCHCAPE GROUP
        GB 0074 CLC/B/123 · Collection · 1836-2010

        Records of the companies making up the Inchcape Group, including:

        • Adamson, Bell and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
          • Adamson (W. R.) and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
          • African Marine and General Engineering Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
          • African Wharfage Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
          • Alexandra Brickworks Limited: see Borneo Company;
          • Anglo Siam Corporation: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Anglo Thai Corporation: Ms 27001-034;
          • Arbuthnot, Ewart and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Argonauts Investments Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
          • Assam and African Holdings Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
          • Assam and African Investments Limited: Ms 27035-45;
          • Assam Company Limited: Ms 8794-8803; 9924-9936; 11497-504; 23723-5 and 27046-103;
          • Assam Estates Limited: Ms 27104-7;
          • Australasian United Steam Navigation Company: 27108-45;
          • Baghdad Light and Power Company: 27146-7;
          • Bahrein Slipway Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
          • Bally Paper Mills Company: see Borneo Company;
          • Bangalore Woollen, Cotton and Silk Mills Company: see Binny and Company;
          • Barnagore Jute Factory Company: see Borneo Company;
          • Barry and Company: see Macneill and Barry;
          • Barry, J. B. and Son: see Duncan Macneill and Company;
          • Bhooteachang Tea Company: Ms 27148;
          • Binny and Company: Ms 27149-73;
          • Borneo Agencies Limited: see Borneo Company;
          • Borneo Company: Ms 27174-474;
          • Borneo Motors Limited: see Borneo Company;
          • Brae and Chingoor Tea Estates Limited: Ms 27475-7;
          • British India and Queensland Agency Company: Ms 27478-9;
          • British India Associated Steamers Limited: Ms 27480-6;
          • Bruseh Tin and Rubber Estates Limited: see Borneo Company;
          • Bulkships Limited: Ms 27487;
          • Cawnpore Electric Supply Corporation: Ms 27488;
          • Cheerie Valley Tea Company: Ms 27489;
          • Child, Macfarland and Company: Ms 27490-1;
          • Dalhousie Jute Company: Ms 27492;
          • Delmege, Allen and Company: Ms 27493-4;
          • Delmege, Forsyth and Company: 27495-7;
          • Dilmun Navigation Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
          • Dodwell and Company: Ms 27498-526;
          • Dodwell, Carlill and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
          • Dodwell Motors Limited: see Dodwell and Company;
          • Duncan Macneill and Company: Ms 27527-90;
          • Eastern and Australian Steampship Company: see Australasian United Steam Navigation Company;
          • Ewart, Latham and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Ewart, Lyon and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Ewart, Ryrie and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Ganges Transport and Trading Company: Ms 27591-2;
          • Garden Reach Spinning and Manufacturing Company: Ms 27592A;
          • Garden Reach Workshops Limited: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
          • Gibb, Livingston and Company: Ms 27593-6;
          • Gillanders, Ewart and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Gilman (Holdings) Limited: Ms 27597;
          • Gourepore Company: Ms 27598;
          • Gourepore Electric Supply Company: Ms 27599;
          • Gray, Dawes and Company: Ms 27600-87;
          • Gray, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 27688-745;
          • Gray, Paul and Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
          • Greenwood Tea Company: Ms 27746-52;
          • Haboko Tea Company: see Borneo Company;
          • Hain (Edward) and Son: see St Mary Axe Securities Limited;
          • India General Navigation and Railway Company: Ms 27753-65;
          • India General Steam Navigation Company: see India General Navigation and Railway Company;
          • India Rivers Steam Navigation Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
          • Islay, Kerr and Company: Ms 27766-9;
          • Java Agency Company: Ms 27770;
          • Kalline Tea Company: Ms 27771-4;
          • Kenya Landing and Shipping Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Kilburn and Company: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
          • Kilburn, Brown and Company: Ms 27775-82;
          • Koyah Tea Company: Ms 27783;
          • Macdonald, Hamilton and Company: Ms 27784-7;
          • Mackay and Company: Ms 27788-92;
          • Mackay, Lynch and Company: see Mackay and Company;
          • Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 27793-848;
          • Mackinnon (W.) and Company: Ms 27849-50;
          • Macneill and Barry Limited: Ms 27851-94;
          • Macneill and Company: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
          • Macneill and Kilburn Limited: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
          • Macneill and Magor Limited: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
          • Macneill, Barry and Company: see Duncan Macneill and Company;
          • Majagram Tea Company: Ms 27895;
          • Mediterranean Transport Company: Ms 27896-902;
          • Mesopotamia Persia Corporation: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
          • Metro-Dodwell Motors Limited: see Dodwell and Company;
          • New Rivers Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
          • Ngambo Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
          • Northern Dooars Tea Company: Ms 27903-8;
          • Nuddea Mills Company: Ms 27909;
          • Pahang Consolidated Company: see Borneo Company;
          • Pakistan River Steamers Limited: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
          • Pakistan Rivers Steam Navigation Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
          • Rejang Agencies Limited: see Borneo Company;
          • River Steamers Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
          • Rivers Steam Navigation Company: Ms 27910-28101;
          • St Mary Axe Securities Limited: Ms 28102-5;
          • Salonah Tea Company: Ms 28106-11;
          • Sarawak Rubber Estates Limited: see Borneo Company;
          • Sarawak Steamship Company: see Borneo Company;
          • Scottish Assam Tea Company: Ms 28112-16;
          • Siam Forest Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
          • Silonibari Tea Company: Ms 28117;
          • Singapore Plywood Company: see Borneo Company;
          • Smith, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 28118-53;
          • Tanganyika Landing and Shipping Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
          • Tarrapore Tea Company: Ms 28154-5;
          • Thanai Tea Company: Ms 28156-62;
          • Upper Assam Tea Company: Ms 28162A;
          • Western Cachar Company: Ms 28169-73.

        Also published history 'Pioneering Spirit: The story behind Inchcape's remarkable journey', 2010.

        Records of Inchcape and Company Limited (1939-2010), including subject files belonging to Kenneth James William Mackay (third Earl of Inchcape) and other directors and seniors. Files concern the formation of the holding company in 1958 and also individual companies within the group.

        Inchcape and Co Ltd
        GB 2159 International Wool Secretariat · 1940s-1970s

        Records of the London Office of the International Wool Secretariat, 1940s-1970s, comprising publicity photographs of womenswear, menswear and some childrenswear, mainly from the UK but including some from Europe and the USA.

        London Press Office and Public Relations Department of the International Wool Secretariat
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-105 · Collection · 1815

        Business papers of merchant Abraham Jalfon, including various accounts, invoices and receipts, accounts of packing charges on bales and cases, and annotated catalogues of sales at East India House of spices and textiles.

        Jalfon , Abraham , fl 1807-1820 , general merchant
        JARMAIN, DAVIS & COMPANY
        GB 0074 CLC/B/112-090 · Collection · 1948-1969

        Records of Jarmain, Davis and Company, silk buying agency, comprising correspondence with Harrisons and Crosfield Limited.

        Jarmain, Davis and Company , silk buying agency
        GB 0096 MS 121 · 1760-1775

        Manuscript account book of Jones and Co, London cloth merchants, giving details of cloth sold from 18 Feb 1760-6 Mar 1775, and details of buyers. Most entries contain a sample of the cloth involved.

        Jones and Co , London cloth merchants
        KIRBY AND BROWN {TAILORS}
        GB 0074 O/414 · Collection · 1852

        Deed of dissolution of partnership between tailors Stephen Brown, 63 Buttesland St, Hoxton and Daniel Kirby, 43 Harmood St, Kentish Town, 1852.

        Kirby and Brown , tailors
        GB 0096 AL382 · Fonds · 1868

        Letter from William Henry Leatham of 45 St James Place, St James's, London to the Rt Hon Sir Stafford H Northcote, Bart, MP, HM Secretary of State for India, 9 Jul 1868. Stating that he will forward the offer of a collection of plates (for a price of £100) illustrating the textile manufactures of India, to the Industral and Fine Art Institution (and museum), at Wakefield; giving the names of three officials in Wakefield who might be concerned with the offer.

        Autograph, with signature.

        Leatham , William Henry , 1815-1889 , poet and politician
        GB 0096 MS 222 · [1744]

        Manuscript volume containing a copy of a letter dated 9 Jun 1744 from Elizabeth Forbes of the School of Sprinning, Jedburgh, [Roxburgh], to David Flint, Trustees Office, Parliament Close, Edinburgh, complaining of her summons by the baillies of Jedburgh for contravening the 'Acts in the Trades Seal of Cause' by ordering equipment from Kelso.

        Unknown
        GB 0096 MS 135 · 1780, 1783

        Manuscript letter appointing Louis Casimir Brown Inspector of Manufactures in Caen producing cloth or materials used in its treatment, 15 Sep 1780. With the signature of Jacques Necker, Director General of Finances, the signature of the Intendant of Caen, and a note dated 27 Feb 1783 of registration by the greffiers of the bailliage of Caen.

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        GB 2603 Lloyd · 1953-[1982]

        Papers of Albert Lancaster Lloyd, 1953-[1982], comprising materials relating to traditional folk music from around the world, especially Eastern Europe, notably newspaper cuttings, photographs, typescript notes, drafts of articles, diaries, notebooks, broadcast scripts and texts of lectures on subjects including:
        English folk music, including erotic songs, ballads, carols, London songs, Morris dancers, North-East songs and poetry.
        Romanian folk music, [1955-1973], including notes on subjects including costume, customs, instruments, proverbs, social life and topography, as well as a large number of photographs depicting native song and dance.
        Hungarian folk music, [1946-1970s], including notes on subjects such as art, custom, dance, history and instruments.
        Bulgarian folk music, [1954-1960s], including papers, correspondence and photographs on costume, dance, recorded music, and topography.
        American folk music, [1949-1967], including materials on cowboys, blues and jazz, spirituals, work songs and vagrants.
        Industrial song, [1950s-1970s], including miners, textile workers, political songs, and American work songs.
        The collection also includes material on Chinese and Australian traditional music.

        Lloyd , Albert Lancaster , 1908-1982 , folklorist
        London Time Log
        GB 2159 London Log · 1891-1937

        Records relating to the London Log Conciliation Board, 1891-1937, comprising papers and correspondence of William Cooling Lawrence, President of the Association of London Master Tailors and Chair of the Joint Log Committee, namely copies of the London Log, some annotated with amendments, 1891-1935; agenda and papers relating to the Conciliation Board meeting, 1922; papers relating to the Conciliation Board, 1923; papers relating to the annual general meeting of the Amalgamated London Master Tailors, 1924; minutes, correspondence and papers of the Conciliation Board, 1925, relating to demands by the Amalgamated London Master Tailors and National Federation of Merchant Tailors (London) for an increase in rates; Conciliation Board reports and papers, 1925; working papers and correspondence relating to the log, 1894-1895; press cuttings and correspondence, 1892, 1908-1912, concerning the London Log committee;

        correspondence, [1910-1937], concerning a dispute between the London Society of Tailors and Tailoresses and Thomas & Son, [1910]; dispute over machine work at Kerslake & Dixon, 1911; definition and classification of fabric with the Association of London Master Tailors, 1910; hours of employment of women, 1914-1915; relating to the log, agreements and revisions, 1909-1931;

        minutes and correspondence of the Emergency Committee relating to the supply of work to unemployed tailors and tailoresses due to the war, 1914-1915; papers concerning a strike by London Tailors and workshop accommodation, 1912; papers, correspondence and draft report relating to Sub-Committee of the Retail Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board on conditions in certain workshops, [1922-1924]; papers relating to tailoring apprenticeships, 1927-1937;

        papers relating to the establishment of Area Committees of the Retail Bespoke Tailoring Trade Board, [1922]; correspondence relating to the Association of London Master Tailors, [1921-1922], including attempted extension of membership.

        Lawrence , William , Cooling , fl 1891-1937 , tailor
        Memorial of Thomas Wroe
        GB 0096 MS 404 · 1812

        Memorial signed by Thomas Wroe of Hollinwood near Manchester, cotton manufacturer, addressed to the Rt Hon Spencer Perceval and the Lords of the Treasury, seeking compensation for the loss of his steam-powered cotton mill at West Houghton, which was destroyed by a 'riotous mob', dated 24th April, 1812. Endorsed to the effect that there does not appear to be any means of indemnifying Mr Wroe.

        Wroe , Thomas , fl 1812 , cotton manufacturer
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-134 · Collection · 1790-1814

        Day book of a Northamptonshire wool broker, recording purchases and sales.

        Unknown.
        GB 0097 COLL MISC 0674 · Collection · 1893-1953

        Papers of the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers, including the Amalgamated Society of Tailoresses and the United Clothing Workers' Union, comprising 1. Amalgamated Society of Tailors; 2. London Society of Tailors and Tailoresses (formerly West End Branch of the Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses); 3.United Clothing Workers' Union; 4. National Unions of Tailors and Garment Workers.

        National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers
        NUDDEA MILLS COMPANY
        GB 0074 CLC/B/123-46 · Collection · 1949

        Records of the Nuddea Mills Company, comprising memorandum and articles of association.

        Nuddea Mills Co , jute manufacturers
        GB 0096 MS 402 · 1668

        Manuscript orders made by the Hamburg Company, 26 Jan 1668, to prevent 'employing unfreemen to buy and shipp off woolen' .

        The Company at Hamburg'
        GB 0096 AL506 · Fonds · 1814

        Letter from Robert Owen of Braxfield, [Lanarkshire] to 'the London Partners in the firm of Robert Owen and Co', 24 Oct 1814. Sending monthly accounts [missing]. Attributing poor trading in cotton to political instability in Europe; explains that unprofitable sales in Russia must continue until the market improves so that the mills [at New Lanark] can be kept working.

        Owen , Robert , 1771-1858 , socialist and philanthropist
        PAWSONS AND LEAFS LIMITED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/227-146 · Collection · 1962

        History of Pawsons and Leafs Limited, ladies' clothing wholesale warehousemen, written by Cyril P. Fendick, general manager of the firm.

        Pawsons and Leafs Ltd , clothing wholesale warehousemen