Identity area
Reference code
JCCA/JCAD/2/2/9/1840/30
Title
Iron works bill
Date(s)
- 8 August 1839 - 14 August 1840 (Creation)
Level of description
Item
Extent and medium
1 item, paper
Context area
Name of creator
(1839-1875)
Administrative history
Shallow and Colemen was a firm of ironmongers and iron merchants active in Cambridge between 1839 and 1875. The business was owned by Thomas Shallow (1798-1876), an ironmonger and whitesmith who lived at 49 Sidney Street. According to 'Capturing Cambridge', some iron bollards produced by the firm still line the Backs in Queens' Road.
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Scope and content
Paid to Shallow and Coleman total £5 15s 4d for:
8th August 1939 - Stove Brackhams room, Pair Cover and 4 holdfasts, Stove in Powels Room, Pair Cover, Pair slips
6th January 1840 - 2 plates to Stove Blake's room, 1 Bar, 2 Holdfasts
14th August 1840 - Stove in Beck's room, Pair cover, Pair Slips, 4 Holdfasts
2 old stoves
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