H is for Hairdresser
By TERRY, Garnett, [c1770-1796].
F is for Feathermen
By JARVIS, Richard and Anne, c1800-1810]
Optical navigational and mapping instruments made and sold
By SMITH, John, [after 1727].
Trade card advertising the stock of the map and printseller Peter Griffin
By GRIFFIN, Peter; and LE CLERC., 1747
S is for Snuff-Maker
By HARDHAM, John, [c1768].
Offering “All Sorts of Instruments for Sea and Land”
By BROWNE, John, [before 1750].
S is for Stationer
By ADAMS, James, [c1725]
Trade card for the Adams family
By ADAMS Jnr, George; Dudley ADAMS; and [? George ADAMS Snr], [c1775 or earlier].
P is for Papetiers
By LARCHER, M. de., 1756
F is for Funeral Furnisher
By WALBANCKE, Edward,
Trade card for Yates family of map engravers
By YATES, H[enry], [from 1752]
D is for Drawing Master
By ROBERTSON, Archibald; and Paul SANDBY, [after 1777]
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