Philip [John] & Hill [Alexander]
Record IDcni00057325
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cni00057325
Voor het laatst bewerkt2014-03-14
Algemene noot
John Philip was apprenticed to John Burnett about 1802 until Burnett's death in 1806. After working in the binding shop 'until affairs be settled' [June to July 1806] he was employed by Burnett and Carlier [John Burnett's widow and William Carlier, a bookseller from Edinburgh] in the retail shop August 1806-May 1807. In June 1807 he set up in partnership with Alexander Hill. In 1814 he became a Guild Burgess of Aberdeen. “Apprentice:” John Edmond 1826, freed 1832. John Philip died in February 1847 and John Edmond. who had been Philip's bookkeeper, took over the business. Eventually, when John Edmond died in December 1876, his son John Philip Edmond and James Spark became partners in the firm.
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Jaren van werkzaamheid1807-20th Century
Activiteitbookbinders
Verwante objecten
Zie ookPhilip [John] and Hill [Alexander] (1807 - 1809)
in that shop in the Lodge Walk next to New Inn, **Aberdeen
John Philip & Co (1825)
50 Queen Street, **Aberdeen
Edmond & Spark (1891 - 1999)
Namen
KopjePhilip [John] & Hill [Alexander]
gebruikt in: National Library of Scotland, Scottish Book Trade Index
NaamsvariantJohn Philip & Co (1810 - 1813)
*in that shop in the Lodge Walk next to New Inn, **Aberdeen
Philip and Moffat (1816 - 1824)
*Queen Street, **Aberdeen
J. and J. P. Edmond & Spark (1876 - 1886)
*54 Queen Street, **Aberdeen
Bronnen
Gevonden inPigot 1820; 1825; 1837. — information from Rosemary Philip(John Philip's Memorandum Book. — Aberdeen Rent Rolls). — William S. Mitchell 'Aberdeen Corner-Square Bindings' “Apollo” January 1951.