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Jones & Willis - Hornsey Art Metalworkers to the Queen
Posted by Hugh on January 20, 2018 at 18:38 in History of Harringay
Looking earlier at an old picture of the Great Northern Railway Tavern on Hornsey High Street, I noticed that the sign to the east of the pub carries the name of Jones & Willis in place of Smithfield Refrigerator Works. You can see the photo here.
I hadn t heard of this company before so I dug around a little and found enough to satisfy my curiosity.
The business, originally Newton, Jones & Willis, was active from the 1840s until the 1930s. and became one of the largest church furnishers in Britain. Apparently they were also Church Furnishers to the Queen .
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South Africa s furniture manufacturing sector includes a number of large, vertically-integrated players, but more than 90% of the companies in the sector are small to medium-sized enterprises. South Africa s tough economic conditions have focused consumer spending on essential items. According to The South African Furniture Initiative, the furniture manufacturing sector has been shrinking for more than two decades, with local demand for furniture declining and exports of furniture dropping significantly.
The furniture manufacturing industry has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, low levels of capital investment, competition from cheap imports, inadequate design expertise, insufficient research and development, low consumer expenditure, inadequate investment in skills development and high input costs. Over the past year, companies have adjusted their furniture purchasing as they reduce office space d
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Posted by Hugh on January 20, 2018 at 18:38 in History of Harringay
Looking earlier at an old picture of the Great Northern Railway Tavern on Hornsey High Street, I noticed that the sign to the east of the pub carries the name of Jones & Willis in place of Smithfield Refrigerator Works. You can see the photo here.
I hadn t heard of this company before so I dug around a little and found enough to satisfy my curiosity.
The business, originally Newton, Jones & Willis, was active from the 1840s until the 1930s. and became one of the largest church furnishers in Britain. Apparently they were also Church Furnishers to the Queen .
GreenwichUnited-kingdomMelbourneVictoriaAustraliaParisFrance-generalFranceSmithfieldNew-south-walesHornseyHaringey