File of Delivery Notes and Textile Sample Book
TitleFile of Delivery Notes and Textile Sample Book
ReferenceYA2004.71
CreatorW. Gordon & Co. Ltd.
Date
? 1894 - 1929
Scope and ContentThe sample book is labelled 'Design book Lot 4000-4405' and contains handwritten descriptions of customer orders with samples of associated fabric. The volume is older than the business 'W. Gordon & Co. Ltd', and is believed to have belonged to an unknown firm, possibly based at the same address at an earlier date. Companies mentioned in the volume include Peter Reid & Sons, Samuel Barlow & Co, John Liddall, Clayton Bridge Co and Deakins & Co Ltd.
The delivery telegrams are stamped 'W. Gordon & Co. Ltd., Sackville House, 44 Sackville St., Manchester' and contain information about shipments to India. The file of telegrams also includes handwritten notes.
The delivery telegrams are stamped 'W. Gordon & Co. Ltd., Sackville House, 44 Sackville St., Manchester' and contain information about shipments to India. The file of telegrams also includes handwritten notes.
Extent1 box containing 1 file and 1 volume
Physical descriptionThe condition of the items is fair to poor. The file is affected by surface dirt and a spilled substance (possibly paint). A few pages have tears at the foredge. The volume has a soft cover, which has been damaged by water and mould. The first page has significant damage and some losses. Later pages are in better condition, but are delicate. The corners of most pages are folded over on the bottom right corner.
LanguageEnglish
Archival historyThe material was passed to the People's History Museum in January 2003 by one of the directors of Stephenson Bell Ltd., architects involved in the refurbishment of their Princess Street site. The architects were stripping out 42-44 Sackville Street, a Grade II listed building, when the documents were discovered. They asked staff at the People's History Museum to assist in finding a suitable place for them.
Levelfonds
Repository nameScience and Industry Museum
Conditions governing accessOpen access to file of telegrams. Access to the sample book is restricted due to its condition.
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