This excerpt is from Progress Commerce 1893: The Ports of the Bristol Channel; Wales and the West
Bath Representatives of Commerce
- George Walter Barnes
Steam Dyer and Cleaner, The Kingsmead Dye Works,” 14, Kingsmead Street. Branch, 23, Claverton Buildings,
Widcombe, - Charles Barley,
Indoor and outdoor amusements for both young and old. The Bath Toy Exchange and Fancy Repository,
6, Corridor,
year start: 1868 - Bartholomew’s Turkish Baths
Turkish Baths, “Edgar Buildings (Top of Milsom Street),
year start: 1881 - F. W. Bascomb & Co.
Hay, Straw, Corn, and Salt Merchants 35, Walcot Street
year start: 1890 - Bath City Wagon Works,
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wagons, carts, trolleys, and business conveyances makers Lower Bristol Road,
year start: 1850 - Bath Stone Works
Stone works Sydenham Wharf
Lower Bristol Road,
telegraph: Bladwell, Sydenham Wharf, Bath - J. A. Bladwell & Co.
Slate Importers and General Builders’ Merchants, Broad Quay,
year start: 1850 telegraph: Bladwell, Quay, Bath - J. B. Bowler
Manufacturer of Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Cordials, Quinine Tonic, Soda and other Aerated Waters, Corn Street,
year start: 1876 - Bowles, Turpin & Co.,
Auctioneers, Estate Agents and Accountants, 41, Broad Street,
year start: 1849 - Bradshaw & Co.
Seedsmen 43, Walcot Street,
year start: 1884 - W. Brimble,
Practical House and Sign Decorator 7, Margaret’s Place,
year start: 1873 - H. Butler,
Boot and Shoe Maker, 23, Union Street, and 3, Union Passage, - F. A. Cairns, M.P.S. (From J. Bell & Co., London),
Pharmaceutical and Analytical Chemist, 14, New Bond Street,
year start: 1838 - G. T. Candy,
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Dairyman, Fruiterer, Greengrocer, Italian Warehouseman, &c. Green Park Dairy, Charles Street (near the Midland Railway Station),
year start: 1853 - George Canning
Cigar Merchant, 19, Old Bond Street,
year start: 1885 telegraph: Gloriavictis, Bath - Chedgzoy & Co.,
Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, Bedding Manufacturers, Carpet Factors, Decorators, and Complete House Furnishers, 6, North Parade, and Pierpont Street,
year start: 1889 - Collins & Son “
Booksellers, Stationers and. Newsagents, Post Office,
4, Margaret’s Buildings,
Brock Street,
year start: 1856 - Chas. Collins
Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, Corn and Flour Factor, Coburg House, and Victoria House, 13 and 14, Widcombe Parade,
Wideombe
year start: 1873 - James Colnier Limited,
Silk Mercers, Drapers, House Furnishers, and General Warehousemen 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 17, Union Street ; 8, 9, and 18, Union Passage ; and 12A, The Corridor,
year start: 1929 - Mrs. Y. E. Cooper,
Ladies’ Boot and Shoe Maker to Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. Princess Louise, 28, Milsom Street,
year start: 1820 - T. Coward & Son,
Wholesale Confectioners, and Commission Agents, 31, Stall Street ; 1, Holloway ; and 14, Kingston Road,
year start: 1892 - Dill’s Original Pork Shop
Pork and bacon trade 8, Cheap Street,
year start: 1784 - Mr. J. C. Egerton, R.A.S.
Portrait and Landscape Painter Art Studio,
18, Milsom Street
year start: 1891 - Frederick Elliot
Boot and. Shoe Manufacturer, 3, Southgate Street
year start: 1878 - Ely’s Temperance Hotel (Commercial and Family)
essentially comfortable hotel 5 and 6, Seymour Street,
Green Park,
year start: 1890 - Embroidery and Fancy Art Neeedlework Establishment,
fancy art needlework, wools, silks, tapestry, and other materials in great variety. 14A, Old Bond Street,
year start: 1858 - J. S. Frampton
Ironmonger, Brush, China, and Glass Dealer, Carpenter, Builder, &c 9, Margaret’s Buildings,
Brock Street,
year start: 1873 - Francis’s Private Hotels
Hotel Queen Square, Bennett Street, and Queen’s Parade
year start: 1883 telegraph: Francis, Bath telephone: 42, 79 - Friese, Greene, & Co
Artistic Photographers 31,Gay Street, - Fuller & Hick
Wine and Spirit Merchants Broad Street. Wine Vaults
year start: 1793 - Gaudy & Son
Civil, Naval, and Military Tailors, 9, George Street
year start: 1806 - E, C. Glendell
Hosier, Glover, and Haberdasher, General Drapery and Millinery Establishment, 7, Southgate Street; and 1, Marchant’s Passage,
year start: 1880 - J, Goddard & Co
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Manufacturing Confectioners, Old Gaol ; Retail Depot : 22, New Bond Street
year start: 1881 telegraph: Goddard, Old Gaol, Bath - Grosvenor College for Ladies
College Grosvenor
year start: 1881 - Gunn’s Cereal Food Manufacturing Company, Limited
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Victoria Mills and Biscuit Works, Victoria Mills
year start: 1910 telegraph: Gunn, Bath - E. Hall,
Wholesale and Retail Fruit, Vegetable, Flower, and Seed Merchant, 6, Walcot Buildings
year start: 1880 - Mr. and Mrs. Harbutt,“
The Paragon Art Studio 15, Bladud Buildings,
year start: 1877 - Hayward & Wooster
Builders and Contractors Walcot Street
year start: 1853 - A. G. Hayward
Working Jeweller and Goldsmith, Practical Watch and Clock Maker 16, Green Street,
year start: 1892 - F. Heafield and Co
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The Glove Manufactory 34, Milsom Street
year start: 1880 - W. Hitchcock
Cook and Confectioner, 3, Argyle Street,
Great Pulteney Street,
year start: 1790 - E. A. Holoway,
Practical Upholsterer, Mattress and Blind Maker, Antique Furniture Dealer 29, Broad Street,
year start: 1890 - J. Howard & Son
Builders, Contractors, and Decorators Edward Street,
Bathwick, - Humphries & Co.,
Central Baking Establishment Cheap Street,
year start: 1818 - W. Jones & Co.,
Steam Cake Manufacturers, 1 Westgate Street,
year start: 1873 - J. W. Keen
Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Old Bridge
year start: 1873 - T. Knight & Sons, Limited
Manufacturers of Domestic Furniture, Decorators 10, Milsom Street
year start: 1800 - E. Lansdown
Wholesale and Retail China, Glass, Earthenware and General Dealer, and Importer of Foreign Goods 46, Southgate Street
year start: 1850 - J. J. Lee & Sons “
Plain and Fancy Cardboard Box Manufacturers, 3 and 15, Trim Street,
year start: 1870 - Milsom & Son
Pianoforte, Harmonium, American Organ, and Music Sellers 15, Milsom Street
year start: 1825 - E. & W. Mundy
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Furnishing and General Ironmongers 8, Stall Street
year start: 1850 - G. A. Mundy,
Bookseller, Librarian, Newsagent, and General Stationer, Bath and West of England Library,
8, Bridge Street,
year start: 1790 - J. Parsons
Builder and General Contractor, Railway Place,
year start: 1891 - Edward Peacock & Sons “
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Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game and Venison Dealers, and Ice Merchants, 14, Union Street
year start: 1853 telephone: 7 - James Phillis
Practical Coach, ‘Bus, and Light Delivery Van Builder, Corn Market Yard Coach Works,
Walcot Street,
year start: 1800 - Miss Phillput,
Depot for Baby Layettes and Ladies’ Trousseaux, 8 1/2, Bartlett Street,
year start: 1850 - James Poulsom,
Coal Merchant and General Haulier, 2, Broad Quay,
year start: 1873 - Powell & Powell “
Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, Auctioneers, Undertakers, Valuers, and warehousemen, 18, Old Bond Street, and City Auction Mart, Quiet Street
year start: 1819 telegraph: Powells, Bath, and Depositing, London. telephone: 18 - Walter Pratley,
Fishmonger, Poulterer, and Game Dealer, 49, Southgate Street,
year start: 1873 - James Sculthorpe,
Picture Restorer, Carver and Gilder, 14, Green Street,
year start: 1821 - Walter E Shackell,
The Original Dairyman, Royal Crescent and Circus Dairy,
20, Catherine Place,
Margaret’s Buildings,
year start: 1815 - W. H. SMITH,
Manufacturer of Portmanteaus, Trunks, Bags, &c. The Nineteenth Century
9, Cheap Street, Bishop’s Court, - Mrs. H. G. Sollis,
Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, 13, Bridge Street, and New Market Row
year start: 1793 - The Bath Paper Mills Company, Limited
paper mill Bathford,
year start: 1876 - The Bath and Somersetshire Dairy Company, Limited,
Wholesale and Retail Milk and Butter Merchants 3, Bladud Buildings,
year start: 1806 - The Bear Brewery
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Brewery Wells Road,
year start: 1785 - The Clarence Private and Commercial Temperance Hotel,
Temperance Hotel, Kingsmead Square,
year start: 1885 - The Farm Produce Supply Association
Farm and dairy produce 6, Abbey Churchyard, Stall Street, Stratton-on-the- Fosse,
year start: 1880 - The Fernley Temperance Hotel
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Temperance Hotel North Parade,
year start: 1836 - The Grand Pump Room Hotel
Hotel opposite the Abbey
year start: 1869 - The Great Western Temperance Hotel.
fulfilling every requirement of a first-class family and commercial hotel. (opposite the Station)
year start: 1843 - The Pulteney Hotel (late Stead’s),
Hotel 1 and 2, Great Pulteney Street, and 33, Henrietta Street,
year start: 1866 - The Stanley Family and Commercial Hotel.
comfortable accommodation on moderate terms. Manvers Street,
year start: 1892 - J. R. Townsend,
Woodturner and Fretcntter, 16, Trim Street,
year start: 1843 - Treadwin Dobbs
The Pottery Galleries, 20, Milsom Street,
year start: 1790 - Vezey & Co
Coachbuilders, Harness-makers 19,Milsom Street, and Long Acre,
year start: 1790 - Charles Wadman
Steam Loo-table Manufacturer and Timber Merchant Lower James Street
year start: 1850 - George Watts,
Plumber, Bath and Water-closet Erector .7 Painter, Glazier and General Contractor, 3, Cleveland Terrace (Workshops, 4, Hat and Feather Yard).
year start: 1873 - George Whiting
Ironmonger, Cutler and Saw Manufacturer, 49, Walcot Street
year start: 1828 - Yabsley’s Bath
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Fine Art and Photographic Depot, 9 and 10, Old Bond Street,
year start: 1887 - York House Hotel,
Hotel, centrally situated in the best quarter of Bath
year start: 1813 telephone: 59