Early in the nineteenth century, the number of tailors, furriers, jewellers and haberdashers rose steeply. |
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Among the shops nearby were a grocers, a haberdashers, a sweet shop and a tripe shop. |
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Hatters, milliners, and haberdashers were highly regarded professionals, and every town would have numerous hatshops. |
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It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers. |
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Storage box in the style of those that filled the haberdashers and country stores in days gone by. |
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This wall clock is formed in the spirit of promotional object found in the haberdashers of days gone by. |
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In La Roche, the main guilds were the weavers, the haberdashers, the tanners and the cordwainers. |
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Mirror makers, picture framers, artists, cutlers, wig-makers, glass sellers, haberdashers and tailors all jostled for business alongside numerous coffee houses and taverns. |
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They were affectedly looked for and kept by the main traders haberdashers who reserved them for the cabinet makers and the prestigious furniture. |
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Harlem haberdashers have worked out an arrangement with several of the big clothing chains whereby they get semi-custom tailoring. |
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By 1870 the firm was known as Gibb and Company, and operated as tailors and haberdashers. |
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Today it is a bustling mix of vegetables, butchers, florists and haberdashers. |
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Visit haberdashers to buy three zips for trousers I'm making. |
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By proposing a selection of display cases, Maison Sajou gives you the chance to organise your workshop in the style of the haberdashers of yesteryear. |
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On each side, a round blue sticker in the style of the markings that were found in days gone by on the shelf units supplied to haberdashers by thread manufacturers. |
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He added material about the town's two ancient guilds, the Fellmongers and Haberdashers. |
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