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Adress list Calcutta 1940.. http://members.lycos.co.uk/calcutta1940s/addressbook.html 1880s Calcutta Old Court house str. http://www.blogcatalog.com/blog/old-indian-photos/c0ad1be8894c62776947614451dbd5c7 1915s Old court house str. http://www.imagesofasia.com/html/india/30-dalhousie-square.html Registered Companys in Calcutta.. APPENDIX I SOME TYPES OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PRIVATE CONTRACTS HELD BY LEADING RETAIL FIRMS IN CALCUTTA, 1880-1920 Firm Business Contracts Warrant Holder* Cooke & Kelvey jewellers presentation watches, — clocks to Indian and provincial govts.; office and railway clocks Deschamps & Co. furniture furniture, decorating —• makers Great Eastern provisioners wholesale supply to Stores plantations Hall & Anderson department furnishers to royal visitors store and viceroys Hamilton & Co. jewellers state jewellery for princes; — presentation pieces for govt. offices; auction contracts for G. of India and princes Kellner & Co. provisioners, caterers for durbars, state wine occasions; railway catering; merchants, Royal Calcutta Turf Club; caterers race meet caterers Lazarus & Co. cabinet corporation office decorations; makers club furniture: billiard tables Leslie & Co. hardware war material, 1914-18 war G. of merchants India; typewriters for govt. & corporate offices Walter Locke & Co . electrical ceiling fans for govt. offices; goods, sport- safes and meters for municipal ing goods councils; electrical work for Govt. of India Manton & Co. gun makers gun supply to Indian princes; service to Indian Army Morrison & bootmakers & saddles etc. for Princes; leather Cottle saddlers items for clubs, police forces Phelps & Co. tailors, design of uniforms for Indian — outfitters Army Rankin & Co. tailors early design uniforms for Indian Army; robemakers for official decorative orders Stewart & Co. carriage state carriages for princes; makers Indian government Thacker, Spink publishers, government publications & &Co. booksellers sales *Holder of royal or official warrant; entitled to state "by appointment to. . . ." Includes appointment to British royalty and Indian viceroys, lieutenant-governors, governors. SOURCES: Trade directors, advertisements, W.H.M. Cameron (compiler), Ports and Cities of the World. |