

Amhurst Manufacturing Co Ltd was established in 1946 and wound up 1985. In 1970 hisīusiness was at 19 Leman Street he died in 1974.


Guarantee for bringing family members from Germany. His wife Fay's brothers wereĭirectors of Houndsditch Warehouse in 1938 he lent a relative £50 as a In 1921 he worked with one Altman as job buyers at 45 Commercial Road he was naturalized in 1927, described as a Manchester warehouseman Elias (Elick, or Alec) Moses Levius was born in Latvia in 1889. here is Devenport Street, Havering Street, Albert Gardens. St Mary & St Michael's Roman Catholic Churchģ48 Reginald William Simpson, beer retailerĤ06 Arthur Tolsipi & Sons, refreshment roomsĤ10 Morris's Products (1933) Ltd, cake flour manufacturers Ĥ12 Metropolitan Water Board (District Foreman's depot) J Kanutin & Sons, wholesale warehousemen ġ20 Brian George Pearsall, sewing machine dealer ġ22 J W Bland & Sons (Stationers) Ltd, wholesale stationersġ28 King's Head, Cope's Taverns Ltd ġ30 Conroy Tee & Co Ltd, wholesale mantle makersġ32 Ritwear Ltd, wholesale mantle manufacturersġ38A A Jelosky Ltd, woollen manufacturersġ38 J Koslover Ltd, trousers manufacturersġ38 Samuel Bolzman, tobacconist ġ58 Mackworth Arms, Bernard J & Mrs Ann Kaye ġ62 L Frumkin & Co Ltd, wine & spirit dealersĭavid Bass Textiles Ltd, woollen merchantsġ66 A Rosner & Sons Ltd, shirt manufacturersġ68 D & L (Mantles) Ltd, wholesale mantle manufacturersġ74 R & L Radio Ltd, television ġ76 Freeson Models Ltd, wholesale mantle makersġ80 Klein (Men's Wear) Ltd, tailors ġ86 Lucienne Modes Ltd, gown manufacturers ġ88 L Thei & Son Ltd, manufacturing clothiers ġ90 Emanuel Shermatt, woollen merchantġ94 Beau Brummell, hairdresser Ģ04 J Dudack & Son Ltd, trimmings merchants Ĭlements, Hakim & Co, incorporated accountants Ģ18 Gulistan Restaurant, dining rooms Ģ24 C & M Goldstein, tailors' trimmings Ģ36 Abraham Rappaport, woollen merchant Ģ40 William James Bevan, beer retailer Ģ40A N Goldstein & So Ltd, woollen merchantsĢ40A I Wasserman & Sons, mantle manufacturersĢ40A Holray Gowns Ltd, gown manufacturersĢ42-46 Blue Star Garages Ltd, motor engineers Ģ42-46 Brown Phillips & Co (Fashions) Ltd, mantle manufacturersĢ52 Victor Knopp Ltd, clothing manufacturersĢ58-60 H Skolnik & Sons Ltd, woollen merchantsĢ58-60 Arthur Curtis & Co Ltd, mantle manufacturersĢ58-60 Henry Harris & Co, mantle manufacturersĢ58-60 Philip Glicksman, mantle manufacturerĢ66 Mrs Letitia Mary Margaret Newberry, beer retailerģ08 Thomas O'Carroll, physician & surgeonģ20 Philip Steinberg MB, physician & surgeonģ26 F J Hill (Dunstable) Ltd, transport contractors here are Plough Street & Braham Street.ģ0 William Samuel Hillman, ladies' tailor ģ0B William Leonard Liggins, coffee roomsģ4 J Bander & Co Ltd, gown manufacturerģ8-40 Star Frocks Manufacturing Co Ltd, gown manufacturerģ8-40 A Rosener & Sons, mantle manufacturerģ8-40 Paulette Fabrics Ltd, woollen merchantĥ2 Alfred Lever & Co, mantle manufacturersħ4 Lassle Sassie, children's dress manufacturersĨ8 National Wine & Spirit Co., wine shippers ĩ4 Antonio Gonnella, refreshment rooms ġ00 Abraham Mann, Manchester warehousemanġ04 Sitex (Woollens) Ltd, woollen merchantsġ04 Crescent Textile Ltd, woollen merchant Taken over the business) - their details are mostly given on the 1921 page.Ĥ J McMillan & Co Ltd, fancy leather goods dealersġ2 Harry Wiseman & Son Ltd, fancy goods merchantġ4 Simpson's Furnishers Ltd, house furnishersġ6 H Bellman & Sons Ltd, mantle manfacturersġ8 Amhurst Manufacturing Co Ltd, wholesale dressmakers Indicates people, or trades, present in 1921 (in some cases a son has Outlets, where garments were made up and distributed from pieces madeīy various specialist makers. Some premises were subdivided into a number of trading Register also indicates the relatively few who were registered for jury Of the same year, where some are marked as ineligible for localĮlections, indicating that their main residence was elsewhere the Necessarily lived over the shop (as confirmed by the electoral register Shows that the Jewish rag trade had come to dominate the street - itsĭecline, and Asian takeover, lay ahead (as details of bankruptcies show) - but with the difference thatĬompanies, rather than individual traders, predominate owners no long Street Directory of Commercial Road, south side, 1956
