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T. Venables & Sons’ Almanack

January 14, 2025
by the gentle author

In case you do not have an almanack yet for the new year, I am publishing this from T. Venables & Sons, Whitechapel, courtesy of Philip Mernick. This is an especially useful one because it includes a catalogue of drapery, carpets and furniture, as well as cab fares from Whitechapel, a chronicle of events of 1867/8 and a list of the powers of Europe, the Royal Family, Officers of State and Her Majesty’s Household.

Gertrude Gorham

‘Arabian’ bedsteads

Cots and bedsteads

Drawers and wardrobes

Drawing Room furniture

Tables and washstands

Toilet glasses and chairs

Silks and velvets

Uncle was laid up ill in bed in January 1882 quite helpless (gout)

Gertrude Gorham was examined at Westbourne Schools/82 (passed)

Aunt’s little bird died Saturday 1882

Mrs Pike fell downstairs and cracked her collarbone

Cab fares

Chronicle of events 1867-68: Explosion of nitro-glycerine in Newcastle. Bread and meat riots at Exeter. Hurricane at St Thomas.

Chief Powers of Europe and the Royal Family

T. Venables & Sons, 103, 104 & 105, Whitechapel and 2, 4, 6 & 8 Commercial St

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2 Responses leave one →
  1. Joyce Hampton permalink
    January 14, 2025

    What a joy to read this post. It is a wonderful chance to view life as it was lived over 150 years ago.
    Thank you so much.

  2. Annie S permalink
    January 14, 2025

    Wonderful!
    I particularly like the Chronicle of Events 1867/68.

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