Twenty-one Views in Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury: John Davies 15, High Street.
DAVID DAVIES,
COACH BUILDER,
AND
Designer,
ST. JULIAN’S FRIARS,
SHREWSBURY.
HENRY SHAW,
FISHING TACKLE MANUFACTURER,
AND ORNITHOLOGIST,
HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY.
B. EVANS,
Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit-Baker,
HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
Rich Bride, Citron, Rout, Dessert, Plain and Ornamental Cakes. Captains, Bath, Sponge, Savoy, French and Baby Biscuits, Best Gingerbread, Hunting Nuts, and Pastry of all kinds. Shrewsbury Cakes and Funeral Biscuits made to order at the shortest notice.
JAMES ICKE,
WHOLESALE, FAMILY, AND RETAIL
Grocer and Tea Dealer,
Opposite the Post Office,
MARKET STREET,
And Two Doors from the
BUTTER CROSS, PRIDE HILL,
SHREWSBURY.
BISCUITS, PICKLES, FISH SAUCES, &c. &c.
AT
WHOLESALE PRICES.
CLASS V. PARIS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
WILLIAM D. JONES,
Hunting, Racing, & Steeple
Chase Saddler,
HARNESS AND CAP MANUFACTURER,
SHREWSBURY.
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Hunting Horns and Caps, Racing Jackets and Caps, Greyhound
Clothing; Retriever Starters, Universal Game Carriers, &c. &c.
SOLE MAKES OF
THE IMPROVED PATENT GREYHOUND SLIPS:
One trial will prove their decided superiority over all others.
Trunks, Portmanteaus, Carpet and Enamelled Leather Travelling
Bags; Ladies’ Travelling Cases; Letter Bags, &c. &c.
The London Morning Post thus speaks of the Race Saddle now at the Paris Exhibition, made by the Advertiser:—
“Foremost in the list of exhibitors for beautiful workmanship stands the name of Mr. W. D. Jones, of Shrewsbury. This gentleman shows a very elegant racing saddle, designed and manufactured by himself, and exhibited for its extreme lightness, its comfort combined with elegance of shape, and the novelty of its embellishments. The saddle is little if anything more than 2lbs. in weight, though, of course, that can always be increased to please the customer; it is sufficiently long in the seat to give the greatest ease to the rider, and it is embellished with bunches of roses, thistles, and shamrocks, interwoven with oak foliage and acorns—the whole of the ornamentation being executed in relief by hand labour only. The case containing this beautiful saddle is always surrounded by large numbers of the higher class of visitors to the Exhibition, to whom it appears to give universal satisfaction. Mr. Jones was an exhibitor in Hyde Park of the Royal Albert Shot Belt, which is very highly approved and extensively used by those who take a delight in the sports of the field.”
The Antiquities of Shropshire,
Drawn and etched by W. Pearson, forty-one plates, 4to. 6s.
| Gateway in Waterlane, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Castle The Old Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury The Abbey Church, Shrewsbury Oratory, in the Abbey Garden, Shrewsbury St. Giles’s Church, Shrewsbury Porch of St. Mary’s Church, Shrewsbury Franciscan, or Gray Friars, Shrewsbury Upton Magna Church Haughmond Abbey Chapter House, Haughmond Abbey | Battlefield Church The Roman Wall at Wroxeter Buildwas Abbey Buildwas Abbey, 2nd View Wenlock Monastery Wenlock Monastery, Bridgnorth, 2nd View The Hanging Tower, Bridgnorth Ludlow Castle Ludlow Castle. 2nd View Ludlow Castle, 3rd Do. Bromfield Priory Hopton Castle Hopton Castle. 2nd View Stoke Castle Clun Castle | Middle Castle Red Castle at Hawkestone Lilleshull Abbey Lilleshull Abbey. 2nd Clungunford Church Old Church, Wellington & Uffington Church (on one Plate) Acton Burnell Castle Interior of Acton Burnell Castle Acton Burnell Church Hales Owen Abbey St. Kenelm’s Chapel Moreton Corbet Castle Moreton Corbet Castle, 2nd View Millichope Hall |
Published by John Davies, 15, High Street, Shrewsbury.