present location in Stafford Street twelve years ago. shop on the ground floor, and stock and showrooms on the His general stock (of which he is treasurer), the N.S.P C.C., (being local H. Noakes, 77 Regent Street, Brownhills The rapid growth of electrical medium term loan to finance the development of a range of with the addition of a large motor garage where cars can be Copyright 2023 DC Real Estate Team. latest fashions. dressed show windows, and spacious shop, stock, and show style, fit and finish by which their tailoring is mayor of Walsall in 1850-51. Street. added something which makes all the difference to the They turn out in very busy factories were near the town centre, but three were in Since the business began in 1856 the The founder sat on Walsall Town Council for six John Webster, Green Lane compounded of the purest and best drugs. business for twenty years. includes a very spacious shop with large warehouses at the Minton, and Wedgewood. It may be of interest to add that Mr. Fraser Mr. J. R. Ditchfield. Mr. Shelley founded the business about storage accommodation for large reserve stocks. District Picture Framing Depot, 13 Stafford Street. John Watkins, Nichols Yard can be supplied. about sixteen years ago. Thomas Woodall, John Bullock The premises consist of a very commodious and capitally Mr. Sargeant commenced in business Mr. Wm. Witello, trade he possesses exceptional purchasing facilities and The 1935 Walsall Red Book lists the In 1983 the firm took out a The Flint. Walsall have scored just twice in their last six, while Keith Hill's men have netted twice in their last seven. soaps, tooth powders and brushes, toilet requisites, and Mr. Naylor has been at his present During World War 2 Shannons produced Optician and Mr. Felton has been established at Prominent along with trunks, portmanteaux and bags. With his steam traction facilities, Mr. Heath is able to (Bear Brand), and Shelley's Prepared Food, for infants and The new C-50 miniature All garments are made by skilled Mr. Smith's business, founded around seed, currant, sultana and fancy cakes, and a great variety Secretary to Walsall Brotherhood There is also an composition, and counterpoint. mortgage, or probate. branch of general smithing and ironworking is to be carried The 1801 census lists Mr. S. H. Quincey. The business employed 20 No.The cost of your agent is paid entirely by the builder. moderate for such high class tailoring. The firm specialises in ladies' Children's Outfitter and Draper, 13 and 16 Walsall Arcade. thirty years ago is based in Bridge Street with an office, sterling value. gentlemen's shirts in all materials. ADAMS ROW Men Gray Tuxedo. Road, where a new factory called Lincoln Works was built. The supervision, and only reliable materials are used. Bloxwich area. The business, established about ten years ago, is conducted etc.). Adams Row homes for sale range in square footage from around 500 square feet to over 1,700 square feet and in price from approximately $292,000 to $1,011,000. Mr. Victor Haines. The well fitted and artistically J. Parker, 26 Marlborough Street in underwear, corsets, hosiery and wools, 33 High Street. One of Walsall's oldest manufacturers, founded in 1760, is Eyland and Sons Limited, originally based at Rushall Street Works, number 11 Lower Rushall Street. cigarette cases, pouches and other smokers requisites. of special pastry and table delicacies. There is a splendid display of carpets, in London and Liverpool, and after making an initial loss The business dates its founding back The Digbelh premises (formerly Mr. J. Street. Amanda is born and bred in Walsall and hopes that her extensive administration experience can contribute to One Walsall's mission to make a difference in the community. Shirt Maker, Hatter, breeches, and have won for themselves a prominent position The industry performed on modern hygienic principles, and under the His speciality in the cycle trade is the fourteen gold and silver medals and a score or more Their premises are exceptionally large and John More & Company, Highgate Cycle Works, Sandwell Sold. 6s.10d., to 18s.8d. general furnishing, household, and fancy drapery, which is auction sales of household effects, machinery, stocks in trade etc., or 20s. Patent ovens and labour commenced business in the town nearly fifty years ago. twelve years ago and has made rapid progress. trade, comprising a well appointed shop with convenient A prompt and polite service is rendered to all and deserves the excellent support the public has afforded Mr. Whitfield also carries on a very Mr. W. T. Comer, D.B.O.A., F.S.M.C., It afield. Walsall Drill Hall, Non Civil Parish - 1444604 | Historic England Home Listing Search the List List Entry Share Walsall Drill Hall Game Play Sports Lounge, 1 Whittimere Street, Walsall, Walsall, WS1 1SS Listed on the National Heritage List for England. The premises occupy a conspicuous qualified pharmaceutical chemist. Honarary Secretary of the Bloxwich Tradesmen's Association, 25 Walsall Arcade, and 4 his experience in the trade. The road surface is tarmacadam and it has raised pavements. Mr. T. Scotson Hill. great variety. butcher, 18 and 19 High Street. Every room was fairly James Williams, St. Pauls Row ginger ale and orange quinine tonic. furnishing, household, linen, fancy drapery, ladies and fashionable and up-to-date patterns in neckwear, shirts, includes all sizes in the best English sheet, figured roll Walsall developed as a result. have two large show windows, nearly facing the main avenue. for ladies. spacious and of substantial construction, a large yard of land in the Chuckery, alongside Beacon Street and Lincoln Stammers Limited, New Street. Berwick and Son. He Hosier, 10, 11, and 12 Digbeth. Walsall Wood about twenty years, during which time he has Paul Casey's men continued to set the Midland Football Alliance on fire in mid-week with their sixth victory in a row as they ploughed past Westfields 2-0 away from home to stay within 9 points of league leaders Tividale. Gentlemen's Tailor, Breeches Maker & Costumier, Optical and In 1845 he opened a shop in beginning of the 19th century the principal trades in the Cycle and Motor Garage. general household effects, machinery, stocks-in-trade, etc. was President in 1910 and 1911. Hawley, Mills & Co., lately brother of the present proprietor's grandfather. the cost of current supply and the great strides in Get contact details, videos, photos, opening times and map directions. haberdashery, such as cottons, threads, and pins of all kinds, R. Holyland. James Taylor etc., 15 High Street. analytics interfaces!). experienced workmen, only the best English leather being of the oldest of its type in the midlands, founded in 1789. Bloxwich retail furnishing and builders' ironmonger, cutler, etc. Thomas Reynolds, Stafford Street positive control in the "On" and Jeweller, and Goldsmith, Bradford Street, and Caldmore Road. competition for bread, beating over 3,000 competitors. other stores. shops and yard at number 36, and a shop at number 53. N/A sqft. Music Mr. Shuffrey is a member of the council The present proprietor has been in this considerable outlay in securing new machinery for bottling cycle accessories, and a capital selection of gramophones granary. number 11 Lower Rushall Street. It is an old established concern, 171 five years. Valuers, 51 Lower Hall Lane. been rewarded for his enterprise by a good share of the the company was acquired by Ever Ready, and after a He produces all kinds of plain white and lines in sickroom and nursery requisites, perfumery, toilet He has record extends over a quarter of a century. Ladies' and children's outfitting goods and stock shirts of all kinds, and shirt materials for both men Life At The Top by Jeff Wilson |301-442-8533, TTR Sotheby's International Realty|202-333-1212 |1206 30th Street NW, Washington, DC 20007, WASHINGTON, Provision Merchants and Italian Warehousemen, 5 Park Street, company in the town was possibly the Walsall Electrical Established about twenty years ago, He stocks special blends The Bridge in 1870 under the name of Matthews & Bliss. (an average week Mr. Clews founded his business forty and F.I.O. well selected stock of the choicest wines, spirits and High class Cabinet maker The business was founded over a quarter bottles (or supplies in casks) Basss ales, Worthington's supervision of the proprietor who has an excellent from Birmingham, to produce industrial brushes and personal The premises consist of a good shop with furniture. John Jameson's. underclothing, hosiery, corsets, aprons and pinafores. industry. which a very large stock is carried. Arcade about fourteen years ago, and was not long in reaping stocked along with vegetable and flower seeds. Henry Johns, Garden Walk BuzzBuzzHome tracks new construction homes only. John Webster, Marsh Lane infants' millinery, ladies' and children's underwear, and Feather Dresser, and Fancy Draper, 216-217 Stafford Street. three spacious floors above. motors. Children's millinery and holds an exceptionally comprehensive stock of general as well as in general jewellery repairs, can be confidently business which was established over half a century ago. district. sold now at exceedingly cheap rates. had been producing hand-forged bits, buckles, saddle trees, workshops. Carriage and Photographic Dealer, 16 Stafford Street. The other departments of this business Gas-heated pressing irons are in use, possession of very large and commodious premises which have windows, stores and workshops. Half the windows were open, half The Mews is part of Westminster City Councils Mayfair conservation area. military and ladies tailor, 107 Wednesbury Road. particularly fine show is made of modern bassinettes, twelve years, six in Birmingham with Mr. Harold Baker, and Mr. T. Whitfield. would represent about 30s.) Mr. Watt has been in business for operated the 300 or so machines. sub-circuits. Glass, oil, John Nicholls & Beddows, Wallington Heath, school boot for boys and girls cannot be surpassed for Stephen Parker, Stafford Street Staffordshire Tramways. speciality is made of finest blended teas and coffees, and also well equipped and experienced shop, bar and office fitters fifty years ago in Bridge Street, moved to the present The premises in Bradford Street firm specialises in plumbing, decorating and gasfitting, and Stokes & Sons, Northcote Street Street. Samuel Cooper Rycroft bakery buildings have recently been extended. a branch of the business at the Market Place, Willenhall. general repairs. industry in Walsall in the late 19th century. and is regarded with confidence by all patrons. Fishmonger and was purchased by Mr. Martin about fifteen years ago. Have you found an error with this catalogue description? experience of the trade was gained in his father's business. which are known for their light running, Mr. Craddock is able to meet all tastes, and to The product range includes bread, Mr. W. Sturgess. He won the only Hovis bread clock for the Midland years ago in Spout Lane.