Showells Dictionary of Birmingham Thomas T Harman And Walter Showell 8 2
Showells Dictionary of Birmingham Thomas T Harman And Walter Showell 8 2
Walter Showell
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" The site has long been built over, butno traces of any kind of sepulture were found when house foundationswere being laid. ~Pewter. ~--To have bright pewter plates and dishes ranged on theirkitchen shelves was once the delight and the pride of all well-to-dohousewives, and even the tables of royalty did not disdain the pewter. At the grand dinner on George IV. 's Coronation-day, though gold andsilver plate was there in abundance for the most noble of the nobleguests, the majority were served ...on brightly-burnished pewter, suppliedfrom Thomason's of Birmingham. The metal is seldom seen now except inthe shape of cups and measures used by publicans. ~Philanthropic Collections. ~--The following are a few not mentioned inprevious pages:--A local fund for the relief of sufferers by famine inAsia Minor was opened May 6, 1875, the amount collected being £682. --In1875, a little over £1, 700 was gathered to aid the sufferers from theinundations in France that year. --November 25, 1878, at a meeting heldto sympathise with the losers through the failure of the Glasgow Bankmore than £1, 000 was subscribed; £750 being gathered afterwards.
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