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LIST OF FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS IN HIGH WYCOMBE
Notes:
Abbreviations:
Name of CompanyDatesCollectio
nFurther infoA F Furnitureto 1968
Fassnidge 1968
A & G Furniture1995-99Cabinet makers
Abbott Bros1971-89
Abbotts Productions1939
Abbott Aubrey1928, 1931
Abbott Copeland,
Alfred
1935, 1939
Abbott and Stone1924
Abrams, Henry1842, 1847
Abram, William 1847
Adby, James1869
Aldridge, William1888; 1895
Newland
Totteridge Road
Kitchener Road
West Wycombe
Easton Street
St Mary Street
Guildmaster Works, Desborough
Lane End Road, Sands
West Wycombe
Location
High Wycombe
Watercroft Farm, Cadmore End
D = Document from this company held by Wycombe MuseumCBS = Centre for Bucks Studies, Aylesbury (link to http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/bcc/archives/Centre_for_Buckinghamshire_Studies.page)
before or after the dates given.2. This list is work in progress, if you have any additions or changes please email us link.
C = catalogue from this company held by Wycombe Museum CH = chair or furniture by this company held by Wycombe MuseumAllen, A.J.1905,1907,1911,1
915,1924,1928,1935,1
939,1952/3,1958/9
Hotel, hospital & bar furniture. Moved to Sands from Baker Street 1961. Est. 1890. Moved to Baker Street 1898. Next door factory in Sands already run by its subsidiaryParkside Panels
1963 ... 1999
Allen and Co1915
Allnutt, Walter1935, 1939
Allwood Products1981-89
Allwood Designs 1994
Almet 1972, 73Tubular metal furniture
Amos, C.W.1976 Closed
down Sept 1995Convertibles
Anderson, Harry (Ltd)1928, 1935, 1939-
86By 1972 specialised in school furniture
Anderson, Thomas1875Was a cane merchant
Anstead, T.W1939
1966Est 1963. Office, conference furniture. Came to Wycombe
1971 ... 1999
Archers (High
Wycombe) Ltd
1952/3Founded as Walter E Ellis, West End Road, 1887. Made
library, boardroom, bank furniture and for embassies and1962-76
Arniston Bathrooms1987-9
Arnold, C (MBEW)1958/9-1969/70
1965 reference referred only to its needlework tables
Asconti London Ltd1981-87
Ashald, John1853
Ashalls, John1798
Ashby, Jnr1924, 1928
Atkins, Alfred1935, 1939
Atkins Bates & Co1962-80
Atkins & Rabone1969-76195b Desborough Avenue
West Wycombe
Stokenchurch
Stokenchurch
Mill Road, Stokenchurch
Marlow Bottom
3 Copyground Lane
Bull Lane
Arniston House, London Road
Baker Street
West End Road
Antock Lairn
(Labofa)Lane End Road
Lancaster Rd
3 Denmark Street
Stokenchurch
Beechwood Road
Stokenchurch
Unit 8, Oxford Road, Piddington
Unit 33g, Princes Estate, Princes
Risborough
Lancaster Road
POxford Road
Stokenchurch
52 Baker Street
Chapel Lane
Atkins & Mudie1924
Avery, Richard1888
Avery, William1895 & 1899
Avery, White and
Avery 1924Ayre, Frederick
William
1924,1928,1948/9
, 1958/9Ayres, Robert1891, 1895
B & S Furniture 1971, 1979
Bailey & Toms1933
Bailey, J (and Sons)1911,1915,1924,1
928,1935,1939,
1948/9
Bailey, John Bernard1877, 1883, 1888
Bailey, Joseph1891
Bailey, Joseph and G1888, 1895
Baker, Amos Jas 1895
Baker, George1823/4
19331952/3
Baker, W.F. Ltd1952/3
Ball and Blackwell1888
Ball and Co1875
Ball and Harvey1935
Barlow, Edmund 1842, 1847
Barlow, H and Co1924, 1928, 1928 no. 12
Barnes, Edwin1905, 1907, 1909
Barnes, Branch & Co
Ltd1933, 1948/9
1958/9
Barney, John Henry1924
Church Street, Stokenchurch
Dovecot
West Wycombe
Oakridge Avenue
2 Baker Street
West End Road/ Bellfield Road
Desborough Road
17 Denmark Street
Oakmead
Shaftsbury Street
Princes Risborough
Baker, Harold LtdGrafton Street
Desborough Road
Nutfield Lane
Lindsay Avenue/ Nuffield Lane
Church Street, Princes
Risborough
Naphill
Ogilvie Road
27 Baker Street
Turville
Goodchilds Workshop, High St,
Lane End
Stokenchurch
Naphill
Tetsworth/Radnage
Barrett & Large 1905
Barrett, T1905, 1909
1911-1952/3 (all
refs in between)1962-8
1965 three sites
Bartlett, John1883, 1888, 1891,
1895Bartlett, William 1891, 1895
1875-1952/3 (all
refs in between)William Bartlett & Sons. Est 1864, moved to Grafton Street1901. Reproduction Regency furniture. Emporium. 135,
1995. Had showroom on Fitzroy Street Emporium 300,
1938. Founded 1864, by William Bartlett in partnership with
a friend, making Windsor chairs in a barn. Late 1890s started on cabinet goods. Limited in 1918. Made plane fuselages in WWI. Strongbow range dates at least to 1965Bartlett, Scott & Co1905
Barton, Richard1847
Batchelor, Alfred18,881,895
Bateman, Samuel W 1888, 1895
Bateman, William1907, 1911
Bates, Cecil Richard
(and Sons Ltd)Est 1921: 1935,
1939, 1948/9,
1924, 1928, 1931-
81Bottom, so Bates made the chairs, 1936. Illustrated in Starey & Viccars, Stokenchurch In Perspective, Starvic,
Stokenchurch, 1992 .
Bates, D.1907
Bates, H.1924Bridge Street
Wycombe Rd, Stokenchurch
Stokenchurch
London Road
Leigh Street
Street
Bartlett, William (and
Son)Slater StreetP, C, D, C
North End, Turville
Heath, Turville
Barrett, WNewland
Ogilvie Road
Magnet Works Ogilvie Road,
Jubilee Works Oakridge Road,
and Newland Works Newland RoadJubilee Road
Newland Street
Bates, J.E1935, 1939
Bates, J.W and Sons
Ltd1939, 1952/3,
1948/9, 1962-6
Batten, John Jnr 1798
Bavin, James1830
Bavin, John1798
Bavin, William1790, 1798
Beck, Edmund 1847
Beckett, Henry1853
Bed Room1971-2
Bellamy, P.E. and Co1928
Bennell, Robert1854
Biggs, B.1948/9
Biggs, Frank1924
Biggs, William1881, 1883, 1891,
1895, 1899
Birch and Alpe Ltd1929, 1952/3,
1958/9
PCharles William Birch (apprenticed at 13 to Birch) was shipping lines, including the Queen Mary. Employed around 40. After closure the factory was let out to Tyzaks and then sold to Stuart Linford (information from Museum Volunteer, Jan 2007). Charles William Birch was her grandfather.Birch, Charles1875, 1888, 1907,
1909Birch and Cox 1911, 1915
Stokenchurch
The Nooks, Sands
Stokenchurch
Kitchener Road
Crendon Lane
Bull Lane
Desborough Road
Stokenchurch
Quoiting Place, Marlow
West Wycombe
West Wycombe
Newland
Stokenchurch
West End Street, Wendover
Street(?)
High Wycombe
Birch (and Co),
William
1853, 1864-
1952/3 (all refs in
P, D, C,
CH,Records
also atCentre for
Buckingha
mshireStudies.
The firm of William Birch appears in trade directories in1853 in the Newland area of High Wycombe, then a fast-
developing district of industry and working-class housing.However, family tradition related that he began
chairmaking in the 1840s. In 1883 William son Walter Birch started his own chairmaking business in Castle Street, after beginning some years before at the back of The Woolpack pub in Oxford Road. He was followed by his appeared by 1888 and carried on in business until World Denmark Street. The Denmark Street factory was rebuilt according to the latest modern specifications as a three- storey, all-brick building in about 1898, as opposed to the older style factories which had a brick ground floor and a wooden upper storey. It was supposed to lessen the risk of fire but itself burned down very soon after being built. The firm maintained offices in Euston Road for many years until it became clear that most of the London buyers were second site in Wycombe at Leigh Street, where the whole business was concentrated between 1931 and 1935. The firm seems to have been among the first to branch out into general furniture making in addition to chairs alone, around the turn of the century. It pioneered the development of Arts and Crafts influenced furniture locally, and employed well-known designers such as EG Punnett, George Walton (who worked with Mackintosh) and Whitehead. Employed Bird, AlfredIllustration in Starey & Viccars, Stokenchurch InPerspective, Starvic, Stokenchurch, 1992
Bird, Henry19,351,939
Blackmur, W.J. Ltd1952/3Lane End Road
Stokenchurch
Stokenchurch
Newland/Denmark Street/Leigh
Street
Bledlow Woodwork1984
mentioned. Proprieter Nigel Smith - moved to Meadowside,West Lane, Bledlow
Bloxsidge, Reginald1928
Blue Line Office
Seating
1984-5
SEE Parker, A
1924, 1933
1933owned large dept. stores, in Bournemouth etc. 150-200
Bond Bros1924, 1928, 1931,
1939, 1948/9
Bonnett and Ford
(Ltd)1924, 1928, 1935,
1939, 1952/3 -
1982Bonnett, Ford &
Mealing
19331983