Catalogue description Charles A Hindley, furniture makers

This record is held by City of Westminster Archives Centre

Details of M:494
Reference: M:494
Title: Charles A Hindley, furniture makers
Description:

This is a summary list of the records. A large number of items are difficult to identify. More research is necessary before a final list can be completed.

Date: 1766-1895
Related material:

1. See Miles and Edwards of London by Felicity Mallet in The Journal of the Furniture History Society, volume VI, 1970. Copy at 684.I pamphlet file.

 

2. The Department of Furniture and Woodwork at the V and A has the following: photocopies of family correspondence transcribe from the originals by C A Hindley in 1947, c1763-c1920, various furniture catalogues of Hindley and Wilkinson, mostly incomplete, early 20th century including one of 1907, and Hindley and Wilkinson Ltd, a history of the firm written in 1922.

 

3. The Index to Enquiries contains several references to letters about pieces of furniture by these firms. See also Westminster Prints T138 Oxford Street (64)

Held by: City of Westminster Archives Centre, not available at The National Archives
Copies held at:

A microfilm of the collection is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum. The V and A have some additional records of CA Hindley and Hindley and Wilkinson, see footnote 2 on list.

Language: English
Creator:

Charles A Hindley, 1773-1916, Berners Street, Westminster, furniture makers

Physical description: 35 files
Immediate source of acquisition:

Deposited on permanent loan on 31 March 1966 by Miss P V J Hindley via the Business Archives Council having been listed by the Business Archives Council in April 1963. Two letter books of the linen merchant Henry J Hindley, 1762-1770 and 1773-1775 were not included in the deposit.

Administrative / biographical background:

Charles A Hindley, upholder and furniture dealers, of 31 Berners Street were established in 1773. The firm existed until 1916 when it was absorbed into Marshall and Snelgrove. These papers include archives from the firms of Miles and Edwards, furniture makers, of Oxford Street and Benjamin Nias, furniture makers, of Berners Street.

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