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Banke, A. de. A. de Banke, milliner and dress maker :
Banke, A. de
A. de Banke, milliner and dress maker
between and 1840 and 1850?
Stokes, Edward (Hatter), creator. Stokes, maker, 52 Cheapside.
Stokes, Edward (Hatter)
Stokes, maker, 52 Cheapside
[approximately 1830?]
White, Joseph, (Dyer) Joseph White, silk, woollen & cotton dyer, clothes cleaner and finisher :
White, Joseph, (Dyer)
Joseph White, silk, woollen & cotton dyer, clothes cleaner and finisher
[1823]
Gaimes, Sanders & Nicol. Specimen of material used in the new ventilating hat :
Gaimes, Sanders & Nicol
Specimen of material used in the new ventilating hat
[1851]
A. Lynes and Son. A. Lynes & Son's new and novel styles for the season :
A. Lynes and Son
A. Lynes & Son's new and novel styles for the season
[187-?]
Gaimes, Sanders & Nicol. Specimen of one of the materials used by Messrs. Gaimes, Sanders & Nicol, 22 Birchin Lane, Cornhill, & 111 Strand :
Gaimes, Sanders & Nicol
Specimen of one of the materials used by Messrs. Gaimes, Sanders & Nicol, 22 Birchin Lane, Cornhill, & 111 Strand
[1854?]
 Lloyds collar supports :
Lloyds collar supports
early 20th century
Claymore & Son (Liverpool, England), creator. Claymore & Son, general merchants, Liverpool.
Claymore & Son (Liverpool, England)
Claymore & Son, general merchants, Liverpool
1833?
Adcock, Henry, active 1824. Advertisement for riding belt, waistband, and waistcoat back, sold by Henry Adcock, London.
Adcock, Henry, active 1824
Advertisement for riding belt, waistband, and waistcoat back, sold by Henry Adcock, London
approximately 1824?
 Straw Hats :
Straw Hats
[between 1830 and 1840?]